Evolution & Decline of Digital Cameras 1971 – 2020 Although the first digital photo was created in 1957, the first portable digital camera was not on the market until 1989. In this video we will..
The history of photography in 5 minutes Journey through the history of photography and discover how cameras have developed!
Istanbul fights Turkish police fire tear gas and water cannon at people protesting government plans to uproot trees in Istanbul park, igniting a furious protest..
This is Greece by Stian Rekdal. This is a collection of timelapses and video he shot with Nikon D700, D7000 and GoPro cameras over 16 days in May 2012. In total, they covered..
JR’s TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out! With a camera, a dedicated wheatpasting crew and the help of whole villages and favelas, 2011 TED Prize winner JR shows the world its true..
Creating awareness of extremely drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB). I thought you should see these photographs. They’re both powerful and moving. They highlight the awful disease XDR -TB, a new and deadly form of..
Azerbaijan: Amnesty International in support of independent journalists. Today, Amnesty International members across Europe, including the United Kingdom, Germany and Turkey, take to the streets in support of independent media in Azerbaijan which is coming under increasing pressure from the authorities.
Cambodia: Jailing of newspaper editor setback to free expression. Cambodian judicial authorities should squash last week’s conviction of newspaper editor Hang Chakra for spreading “disinformation” and order an immediate retrial, Amnesty International said today.
Iran: Journalists detained as news restrictions tighten. The Iranian authorities must immediately release dozens of journalists arrested since 12 June and who are at risk of torture in detention, Amnesty International said today as it adopted all of them as prisoners of conscience.
North Korea unfairly sentences US journalists to 12 years hard labour. North Korea sentenced two US journalists to 12 years imprisonment with hard labour on Monday. The Central Court in Pyongyang convicted Laura Ling and Euna Lee of an unspecified “grave crime” against the nation. There are no appeals in the North Korean judicial system.