Historic photograph project preserves Dundee memories for generations to come
Almost 40,000 photographs of Dundee, cataloguing the city's changing image from the 1950s through to the 1990s, have been preserved for future generations. (...)
Shopping centre photography is permitted... within reason
Shoppers in Tayside and Fife should not encounter problems if they wish to photograph their children in local retail centres. (...)
Film star Brian Cox moved by the still image at Cecil Beaton exhibition
He may be used to the world of moving images but Dundee actor Brian Cox has been back in town to witness the work of one of photography's biggest names. (...)
Golf photographer Mark Alexander already focusing on Open 2012
Coming from the home of golf, it's only natural photographer Mark Alexander was exposed to the sport at a young age. And now he's made it his career and is already gearing up for the 141th Open. (...)
Cecil Beaton's royal portraits will be city's first V&A exhibition
A unique collection of royal portraits will become Dundee's first V&A exhibition later this year. (...)
Kirrie photographer's Glen Clova snap wins Jura whisky's 'Wish you were here' competition
A Kirriemuir photographer has won a masterclass from a legendary National Geographic snapper after emerging victorious in a worldwide photography competition. (...)
Transatlantic project links up young photographers
The photographic fruits of a partnership between youth groups in Perth and the USA will be seen across the Fair City this month. (...)
Arts award cash to boost portfolio
Dundee-born artist Katie Lowery has been named the winner of the prestigious J. D. Fergusson Arts Award for 2011. (...)
St Andrews Museum secures exclusive Stanley Wong exhibition
St Andrews Museum will be the venue for an exclusive Scottish showing of a touring arts exhibition from January 22 to March 6. (...)
Readers catch break in clouds to photograph partial solar eclipse
Courier readers managed to capture pictures of Tuesday's partial solar eclipse, the first since August 2008. (...)
Dundee FC ready to benefit from calendar girls' football strip
It has been a long time coming, but the most glamorous effort to raise funds for Dundee FC is finally about to bear fruit. (...)
In search of Scotland's many Santas
Father Christmases of all shapes, sizes and beard-lengths are to be snapped by a photography student who is looking to document the Santas of Scotland. (...)
Rotary competition looking for photography stars of the future
Talented young photographers are being urged to dig out their cameras for the chance to take part in a professional photo shoot. (...)
Photographs of HMS Topaze's journey sell for £54,000
A photograph album charting the 1866-69 voyage of HMS Topaze in the South Pacific has been sold for £54,000 at Taylors Auctions in Montrose. (...)
Young snappers have mental health in focus
Three Dunfermline High pupils have placed the subject of mental health to the fore. (...)
Perth Theatre hosts Casey Campbell exhibition
Perth Theatre is playing host to the debut solo exhibition by award-winning local artist Casey Campbell. (...)
Film aims to challenge perceptions of homelessness
Homeless people in Dunfermline have become movie stars to challenge public perceptions of people in their situation. (...)
Daisy Dundee exhibition turns lens on local music scene
Dexters hosts an event of a different kind this weekend when it opens its doors to the work of local photographer and friend of bands Daisy Dundee during its 10th anniversary celebrations. (...)
Art dealer Nigel Stacy-Marks
Perthshire art dealer Nigel Stacy-Marks has died, aged 56. (...)