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George Hackney: World War I photographer from Belfast

A First World War photograph of Mark Scott's grandfather, Jimmy, led to research and documentation of a little-known Northern Irish...
Covid put the kibosh on fun, so what better way to celebrate a significant birthday in post-lockdown London than a...
Ten years ago Steve Jobs resigned from Apple and Tim Cook took over the running of what has since become...
Recently I wrote about the new 35mm APO Summicron M and, before that, about the SL Summicron lenses. It occurred...
Street photography can be a challenge these days, but being the official photographer-at-large at a major July 4 celebration provides...
William Fagan's article on the history of photography in Ireland created a great deal of interest among Macfilos readers. On...
Voigtländer's new 50mm f/1.5 Heliar for M-Mount offers classic rendering at an affordable price...
Five years ago the Leica M9 was enjoying a new wave of popularity. Even in 2021 it's still a desirable...
When you own "the Ferrari of cameras" it pays to attend to service and maintenance. Geoffrey Rivett found solace in...
Cameras come, cameras go. But Jean believes the Leica X2 and its X1 predecessor are timeless classics. Here, he takes...
On August 17, William Fagan will present a Zoom talk on the subject of Irish photography since 1839. Here is...
It's what you see that matters. The camera doesn't matter, says David as he explores pictures that really called out...
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