Early female AP photographer Morris Lawrence dies
Aug 26, 2009 21:41 EDT
Mary Morris Lawrence, among first female AP photographers, dies at 95. Mary Morris Lawrence, one of the first female photographers at The Associated Press, has died. She was 95.
Annie Leibovitz, photographer of stars, faces ruin
Aug 22, 2009 20:00 EDT
Annie Leibovitz is as famous as the people she photographs but now the genius behind the lens is close to financial ruin -- a victim, some say, of her own relentless artistic ambition.
Annie Leibovitz, photographer of stars, faces ruin
Aug 22, 2009 20:00 EDT
Annie Leibovitz is as famous as the people she photographs but now the genius behind the lens is close to financial ruin -- a victim, some say, of her own relentless artistic ambition.
Injured AP photographer in Baltimore hospital
Aug 17, 2009 21:28 EDT
Associated Press photographer injured in bomb blast in Baltimore hospital for treatment. An Associated Press photographer wounded in a bomb blast in southern Afghanistan was in a Baltimore hospital Monday to be treated for severe leg injuries.
Italy's Berlusconi asks photographers to leave him alone
Aug 11, 2009 20:00 EDT
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has urged photographers to respect his privacy and let him have "a bit of peace", right-wing Italian daily Il Giornale said Wednesday.
Beatles fans flood Abbey Road for 40th anniversary
Aug 07, 2009 20:00 EDT
Precisely 40 years on from the moment the "Abbey Road" album cover was photographed, Beatles fans on Saturday mobbed the most famous pedestrian crossing in Britain to celebrate the iconic image.
Suspension for Ohio chief in stars' surrogate case
Aug 05, 2009 06:42 EDT
1 Ohio chief in Parker-Broderick case suspended with no pay day after other gets paid leave. A mayor has suspended an Ohio police chief without pay in the alleged snooping on a Hollywood couple's surrogate mother.
Suspension for Ohio chief in stars' surrogate case
Aug 05, 2009 06:30 EDT
1 Ohio chief in Parker-Broderick case suspended with no pay day after other gets paid leave. A mayor has suspended an Ohio police chief without pay in the alleged snooping on a Hollywood couple's surrogate mother.
Japanese women celebrate pregnancy with maternity nudes
Aug 05, 2009 05:20 EDT
TOKYO (Reuters Life!) - Three years ago, a poster of a nude and heavily pregnant Britney Spears sparked concern in Japan before it was displayed in Tokyo's subways because it was considered "too stimulating" for young commuters.
Brady won't say whether baby on way for Bundchen
Jul 31, 2009 14:00 EDT
Despite reports, Brady won't say whether supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen is pregnant. Tom Brady won't say whether he's expecting a child with supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen ? even though the secret's been out for a while.
Annie Leibovitz sued in NY for breach of contract
Jul 31, 2009 08:14 EDT
Photographer Annie Leibovitz sued in NY for breach of contract over $24 million loan. A New York finance company that lent celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz $24 million has filed a lawsuit charging that she reneged on the deal.
France's Gamma photo agency on brink of collapse
Jul 28, 2009 08:57 EDT
PARIS (Reuters) - French photo agency Gamma, which rose to fame documenting the May 1968 uprising in Paris and the Vietnam War, said Tuesday its survival was in doubt, the latest victim of a crisis hurting traditional media.
Phelps tests world championship pool
Jul 23, 2009 16:03 EDT
Michael Phelps arrives in Rome for world championships and tests Foro Italico pool. Two Chinese swimmers stood and stared in awe. Photographers snapped away.
Obama insists his White House is transparent
Jul 22, 2009 20:53 EDT
President Barack Obama says his White House is more open than previous administrations and is disputing complaints he hasn't fulfilled a campaign promise to negotiate health care on C-SPAN.
Obama insists his White House is transparent
Jul 22, 2009 20:53 EDT
Obama says his White House is more transparent than past administrations. President Barack Obama says his White House is more open than previous administrations and is disputing complaints he hasn't fulfilled a campaign promise to negotiate health care on C-SPAN.
Fujifilm unveils 3D digital camera
Jul 21, 2009 20:00 EDT
Japan's Fujifilm unveiled Wednesday a compact digital camera that can be used to shoot three-dimensional (3D) photos and movies that can be viewed without special glasses.
Media monitor: 7 photographers detained in Iran
Jul 16, 2009 16:11 EDT
Media watchdog says 7 photographers, 1 cameramen detained in Iran, most in recent days. Media monitor Reporters Without Borders says seven photographers and a cameraman have been detained in Iran, most of them over the past week.
Woods gets Westwood, Ishikawa
Jul 13, 2009 10:17 EDT
Plenty of photographers ready for Woods-Ishikawa draw. Tiger Woods can expect even more attention than usual the first two rounds of the British Open. He is playing with Lee Westwood of England and Japanese sensation Ryo Ishikawa.
Family, friends mourn McNair's girlfriend Kazemi
Jul 10, 2009 15:14 EDT
Family, friends remember Sahel Kazemi, who killed Steve McNair before taking her own life. The woman who killed Steve McNair before turning the gun on herself was buried Friday in Florida in a private ceremony with about 30 friends and family members.