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In 2009, cartoon sexual images depicting minors, not just those that were derived from photographs or pseudo-photographs, were criminalised by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, under which any possession of images also became a criminal offence (whereas before it was legal to possess hard copies of images so long as there was no intention to ...
Media in category "United Kingdom public domain photographs" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 344 total. (previous page) 1900s ...
Emily Allchurch (born 1974), British artist known for using digital photography and lightbox art to create new works based on masterpieces of world art; Anna Atkins (1799–1871), botanist and pioneering photographer, first person to publish a book containing photographs; Shona Auerbach (fl 1996), photographer and cinematographer
[6] [7] Two public locations in the UK, Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square, have a specific provision against photography for commercial purposes without the written permission of the Mayor [8] [9] or the Squares' Management Team and paying a fee, [10] and permission is needed to photograph or film for commercial purposes in the Royal Parks ...
The Age of Innocence is a 1995 photography and poetry book by David Hamilton.The book contains images of early-teen girls, often nude, accompanied by lyrical poetry. Images are in a boudoir setting [1] and photographed mainly in colour using a soft-focus filter, with some shots in black-and-white.
Later, when Newman retired, Dalton bought the business, and his NHPA became the UK's premier nature photography library. Dalton sold the agency in 2006. [4] Dalton started his work on insect photography in the early 1970s, before infrared beams or lasers, using a custom-made arrangement of lenses and mirrors, and a custom-made high-speed shutter.
Side Gallery is a photography gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne, run by Amber Film & Photography Collective. [2] It opened in 1977 as Side Gallery and Cinema [3] with a remit to show humanist photography "both by and commissioned by the group along with work it found inspirational". [4] [5] It is the only venue in the UK dedicated to documentary ...
Montague Charles Glover (5 May 1898 – 9 December 1983) was a British freelance architect and private photographer. He is most notable for his depiction of homosexual life in London during the early to mid-20th century through photographs taken for his private enjoyment.