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  1. @NewPhotoDigest QUI :-)
  2. For those of you that can read French, a rare interview with photographer François-Marie Banier in Le Monde: http://bit.ly/6JJEFt
  3. Annie Leibovitz severs her ties with long-time agent Art+Commerce. Read more: http://bit.ly/7mjtGS
  4. @DavidWorsfold All of this because two security guards can't see the difference btw a photographer and a terrorist: http://bit.ly/6E7t8U
  5. Merrill Lynch issues statement on photo incident, says it's 'standard operating procedure' to call police: http://bit.ly/6E7t8U
  6. @gnasheruk In essence, yes!
  7. RT @leannetritton: What they didn't say is that they sent 3 police cars + riot van to question Grant Smith - who's crime was being grumpy.
  8. Police say photographer Grant Smith was hostile when he refused to give his name, which is his right: http://bit.ly/6ILaZF
  9. @Photo360 and the perfect X-Mas gift for family members to give me :-)
  10. @codedragon Indeed, that's why you can see that the specialist media (BJP and AP) hasn't labeled the memo's release as being a victory
  11. @Photo360 I have a Holga and I might as well sign up to this :-)
  12. Tomorrow's BJP comment: What value are the chief constable's words? http://bit.ly/6qRGkI Not much, after today's incident.
  13. RT @leannetritton Merrill Lynch security didn't think Smith was a terrorist but can't say why called police. http://bit.ly/6ILaZF
  14. @leannetritton Trying to find this out from Merrill Lynch. Will keep you updated...
  15. @dphillips1 I believe he explained that to them. The point is that security guards have no right to restrict photography from a public place
  16. @phillprice It happened in the City of London, and he was in a public place, not on BoA/ML's property
  17. Contacted by BJP, the City of London Police press office doesn't seem to take Smith's detainment too seriously. Waiting for official comment
  18. Photographer Grant Smith has been released: http://bit.ly/6ILaZF. He was detained after security guards called the police.
  19. Breaking: Award-winning photographer Grant Smith is detained by Police after taking pics of Bank of America: http://bit.ly/6ILaZF
  20. Former VII Photo director launches the Institute, to promote photographers' work across wide array of media: http://bit.ly/4tt53M