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Make your “Big Day” Special and Exclusive with Wedding Photography Northampton

Wedding is the most special day of an individual’s life, and you don’t want to leave any stone unturned to make your “big-day” memorable. No wedding is complete without some remarkable photo shoots. Along with other wedding apposite things, all you need is the services of a professional wedding photographer to make the great occasion complete and unforgettable. Wedding photography… Read more →

New News Article

New News Article April 04, 2014 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Articles available to all PDN and PDNOnline subscribers. Log in to access the whole benefits of your PDN subscription.      Log in now » The Latest Exclusive Headlines People at the Move: TIME, WIRED, AFAR, VICE and Billboard all hire new… Read more →

Obituary: Per Folkver, Award-winning Photo Editor, 61

© Finn Frandsen Photographer Per Folkver, who as picture editor in chief of the Copenhagen daily Politiken mentored award-winning photojournalists reminiscent of Jan Grarup, Jacob Erbahn, Mads Nissen and Jacob Aue Sobol, died March 30, Politiken reports. He was 61. A photojournalist with an interest in covering social issues, Folkver became photo editor at Politiken in 2001. The paper already… Read more →

Appeals Court Says Streamlined Copyright Registration for Collections Is Legal

 A federal appeals court has re-instated stock photo agency Alaska Stock’s copyright infringement claim against textbook publisher Houghton Mifflin, reversing  a lower court decision to dismiss the case due to the fact that the stock agency had registered its images improperly. The decision signifies that Alaska Stock now gets the chance to attempt its copyright claims in court. The case… Read more →

Getty’s Free Image Program: New Revenue Model, or a Surrender to Copyright Infringement?

Getty Images lit up the Twittersphere today with a press release that it was making its archive available gratis for bloggers and other non-commercial users. The various big questions are: What’s Getty gaining by making images free to the general public? How does Getty’s decision affect not just its own contributors, but all photographers? And are there any hidden costs… Read more →