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Returning
The first post in a couple of weeks; I do apologise for not keeping the site updated since my return from travelling India. Unfortunately a bout of food poisoning coupled with a nasty mystery virus saw me unfit for anything
Bon Voyage!
For the next month, there may be (will be) a delay in response to submissions, queries and comment approvals. I’m leaving today with travel buddy photographer Charlotte Russell to explore Northern India. Yes, I know it’s monsoon season, I won’t drink
Bon Voyage!
For the next month, there may be (will be) a delay in response to submissions, queries and comment approvals. I’m leaving today with travel buddy photographer Charlotte Russell to explore Northern India. Yes, I know it’s monsoon season, I won’t drink
Social snapshot of Britain: Daniel Meadows
During the early ’70s, Wales-based photographer Daniel Meadows captured the people of Britain on film. Now he’s teamed up with Professor Val Williams, who’s researching British photography during that decade, for a new exhibition. Karen Price asks him some questions…
Social snapshot of Britain: Daniel Meadows
During the early ’70s, Wales-based photographer Daniel Meadows captured the people of Britain on film. Now he’s teamed up with Professor Val Williams, who’s researching British photography during that decade, for a new exhibition. Karen Price asks him some questions…
The Telegraph talks David Bailey
As the David Bailey’s East End exhibition opens, the photographer tells John O’ Ceallaigh about working with cannibals, Victoria Beckham and how ‘swinging sixties’ London was like a war zone. “I tried New York, Paris, LA, even put my toes
The Telegraph talks David Bailey
As the David Bailey’s East End exhibition opens, the photographer tells John O’ Ceallaigh about working with cannibals, Victoria Beckham and how ‘swinging sixties’ London was like a war zone. “I tried New York, Paris, LA, even put my toes
THOSE Olympic Photographs…
Award-winning photographer Joe Klamar has recently come under fire for his recent Olympic portraits. With access so limited to the athletes in the run-up to London 2012, many feel he has not only missed a fantastic opportunity to create (what
THOSE Olympic Photographs…
Award-winning photographer Joe Klamar has recently come under fire for his recent Olympic portraits. With access so limited to the athletes in the run-up to London 2012, many feel he has not only missed a fantastic opportunity to create (what
Photography & Imaging: Adobe’s Creative Week
‘If you love creativity, this is for you.’ This is Adobe’s tagline for their line-up of creative events coming up next month. It’s free, held online and runs from 9-13 July. It will feature ‘lively interactive debates, creative challenges and
Photography & Imaging: Adobe’s Creative Week
‘If you love creativity, this is for you.’ This is Adobe’s tagline for their line-up of creative events coming up next month. It’s free, held online and runs from 9-13 July. It will feature ‘lively interactive debates, creative challenges and
Travel Photographer of the Year
Explore the wonderful world of contemporary travel photography through the latest winning images from the prestigious international Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) awards, held in association with the Society at the Exhibition Pavilion in South Kensington. Showcasing the very
Travel Photographer of the Year
Explore the wonderful world of contemporary travel photography through the latest winning images from the prestigious international Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) awards, held in association with the Society at the Exhibition Pavilion in South Kensington. Showcasing the very
Lost Britain: Photographs of Yesteryear
Britain from Above presents the unique Aerofilms collection of aerial photographs from 1919-1953. Photographs of famous British landmarks such as Blackpool Tower and St Paul’s Cathedral have now been made freely available for viewing from the new ‘Britain from Above’
Lost Britain: Photographs of Yesteryear
Britain from Above presents the unique Aerofilms collection of aerial photographs from 1919-1953. Photographs of famous British landmarks such as Blackpool Tower and St Paul’s Cathedral have now been made freely available for viewing from the new ‘Britain from Above’
Something might happen: Peter Fraser
Photographer Peter Fraser talks to The Guardian’s Sarah Phillips. He discusses the context of the cocktail-cup photograph (above) and what led him to capture it. A brief but energetic piece, I love how he describes discovering this curious object: ”I
Something might happen: Peter Fraser
Photographer Peter Fraser talks to The Guardian’s Sarah Phillips. He discusses the context of the cocktail-cup photograph (above) and what led him to capture it. A brief but energetic piece, I love how he describes discovering this curious object: ”I
