These are photos taken by John Badman that have appeared on the pages of The Telegraph or online this week.
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A Fresh Look at N. Clark & Sons
Some beautiful examples of architectural terra cotta and brickwork by N. Clark & Sons can still be seen today. Dennis ...
January 2025 Smartphone cameras have come a long way, but you probably still notice images that could benefit from a little editing help, whether that’s brightening a photo of your friends in a ...
This year's overall winner is Piper Mackay, a U.S photographer who 'takes the unusual approach of shooting in infrared' and the second female victor in a row. Mackay, who is based in Kenya ...
"It was fantastic." John Sylvester, left, and Stephen DesRoches co-authored A Photographer's Guide to Prince Edward Island, which was published in 2018. (Angela Walker/CBC) As a photographer ...
Laughing in the dark: John Minihan on Samuel BeckettOpens in new window ] I had my mind made up to become a photographer when I finished my apprenticeship. From the very beginning of my life I ...
Organized by the German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) since 2001, this is one of the most photo competitions thanks to its highly qualified jury, stringent selection criteria, and ban on ...
This year's contest, which is organized by the Underwater Photography Guide, broke records with participants from more than 90 countries entering their best underwater photos across 14 categories.
Tributes have been paid to former Peterborough Evening Telegraph photographer, John Sandall, who died this week. John had been well known as a photographer in the city for more than fifty years.
The annual contest, in its sixth edition, was launched in 2018 to unveil nature’s hidden wonder through close-up, macro and micro photography. Micro is the term used for taking photos of tiny ...
"Him" just happens to be John Lennon. That's right, the Beatle, the rock legend. For a short, sweet time in the early 1970s, May Pang, a music executive, was Lennon's personal photographer and ...
A Brantford-born model and a photographer from Hamilton have achieved a third Guinness World Record for an underwater photo shoot. Ciara Antoski — a full-time model who grew up in Brantford — teamed ...