Feature Articles

1972 Munich Olympics World Scoop: How I became the only photographer to get close-up shots of the hostage takers

Renowned sports photographer, Don Morley, tells us now he was able to capture the only photographs from within the Olympic Village during the 1972 Munich hostage crisis...

Introducing Matt Osborne, better known to photographers as “Mr Leica”

Matt Osborne made a courageous career change, from accountancy to professional photography, and along the way, became "Mr Leica".

A Year in San Diego: Looking back and thinking ahead

Although initially slowed down by some painful health challenges, Gary is now shooting fast with his brand new Canon kit.

Introducing Mali Davies: A photographer worth getting to know

Mali Davies is a British photographer with a background in graphic design. Andrew Owen-Price introduces us to him through a selection of his gorgeous photographs.

My Journey into Astrophotography: from film, to digital, to dedicated astrocamera

The author describes his progression from observing the night sky through to capturing spectacular images of celestial bodies using a dedicated astrophotography set-up.

The View Point Café, Harwich Harbour: the ideal base for a day’s photography

The View Point Café in Harwich Harbour is a perfect vantage point for spotting and photographing passing ships. And, they serve a nice cup of tea.

Bouldering in Nevada: Boldly going where no Leica M has gone before

The close proximity of climbers means that photographing bouldering with a Leica M camera and a 35mm lens is a straightforward proposition.

Wide-angle Wonder: The Getty seen through the Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 Art

The Sigma 14-24 mm f/2.8 Art zoom lens proves to be the perfect accompaniment for a visit to one of the world's most spectacular art museums - the Getty