Photography touches and intrigues many, not just photographers, and for some it is an all-consuming passion. Here, we talk to leading figures and trendsetters about their experiences and the role of image making in society.
Going commercial
On-Photography.com’s Ute Noll talks to a university professor, an agency and a young photographer for their advice about how to make it in the competitive commercial world.
Photojournalism & the EOS 5D Mark II
Edmond Terakopian spoke to photojournalists from around the world to find out how Full HD video on the EOS 5D Mark II has changed the way they work.
Cataloguing over 100,000 images
Cataloguing a large library of images can be complicated. Nick Wilcox-Brown finds out how an experienced photographer and Reuters catalogue their work.
Keeping copyright
The raison d'être of copyright is to safeguard control over your work. Mark Alexander speaks to legal and photo industry experts about this often misunderstood area of professional photography.
Pitching photography
In a series of CPN films photo industry experts Stephen Mayes, Maria Mann, Volker Lensch and MaryAnne Golon offer advice on how to sell photography to magazines, agencies, and online.
EPA photo agency
The European Pressphoto Agency (EPA) was formed in 1985 to provide a more Euro-centric source of images. Dan Synge spoke to EPA’s editor-in-chief, Cengiz Seren, about the agency.

