Sir Don McCullin, at 91, is publishing his final book, a retrospective of his Vietnam experiences from 1965 to 1972, featuring unpublished photographs and personal reflections on war's impacts.
Using a 6x17 format view camera, Nick Carver documents both the spectacular and quirky scenes to be found in California's cities and deserts, creating breathtaking, wide-angle photographs of his subjects.
Leica Gallery London celebrates 50 years with unseen Lillian Bassman works and vintage Brian Duffy portraits at Photo London and their Mayfair gallery, showcasing iconic photography and artistic reinterpretations.
Don Morley, a renowned photographer and Leica enthusiast, reflects on his six-decade career in photojournalism, sharing experiences and insights from early beginnings to significant achievements in sports photography.
James Jarché — a now largely forgotten former London Fleet Street press photographer — came to fame in 1936 as the first photographer to capture the future Edward VIII and Mrs. Simpson in public. He was also the grandfather of the famous actor, Sir David Suchet…
The selection process for the 46th Leica Oskar Barnack Award has begun, with new jury members assessing photo series that highlight the bond between humanity and the environment, culminating in an October 2026 ceremony.
London Camera Exchange announced the winners of the LCE Photographer of the Year 2026 competition, receiving nearly 14,500 entries. The contest highlights authentic photography across 14 categories, celebrating both established and emerging talent.
Paul Reid, an award-winning British photographer, has chosen to focus exclusively on black and white photography, particularly emphasizing street portraits, shot on Leica Monochrom cameras.