Posts Tagged: photography
Billy Monk by Billy Monk
Billy Monk by Billy Monk “These are photographs by an insider of insiders for insiders. If inhibitions were lowered by the seemingly vast quantities of brandy and Coke that were imbibed, trust, nevertheless, is powerfully evident. Not simply in
Billy Monk by Billy Monk
Billy Monk by Billy Monk “These are photographs by an insider of insiders for insiders. If inhibitions were lowered by the seemingly vast quantities of brandy and Coke that were imbibed, trust, nevertheless, is powerfully evident. Not simply in
The Good Old Days: Jason Landis
Photographs can be poignant, evasive, evocative, significant – indeed, the meaning of photography stretches as far as our minds can see. Photography can also be used not just to illustrate ideas but to document our lives, immortalising moments we deem
The Good Old Days: Jason Landis
Photographs can be poignant, evasive, evocative, significant – indeed, the meaning of photography stretches as far as our minds can see. Photography can also be used not just to illustrate ideas but to document our lives, immortalising moments we deem
After the New Man: Dana Popa
In After the New Man, Dana Popa revisits her homeland, Romania, and the generation who were born just before or after the fall of the communist regime. This body of work is an intimate portrayal of youth and the fleeting
After the New Man: Dana Popa
In After the New Man, Dana Popa revisits her homeland, Romania, and the generation who were born just before or after the fall of the communist regime. This body of work is an intimate portrayal of youth and the fleeting
Other people’s pain
Researching online a couple of days ago, I came across the above image by photographer John Moore. It led me first to consider the privacy of photography – a line so blurry and well-worn that I won’t begin to debate
Other people’s pain
Researching online a couple of days ago, I came across the above image by photographer John Moore. It led me first to consider the privacy of photography – a line so blurry and well-worn that I won’t begin to debate
“I put the camera right into the picture.” Mark Cohen
Featuring photographer Mark Cohen, American street photographer:
“I put the camera right into the picture.” Mark Cohen
Featuring photographer Mark Cohen, American street photographer:
Zanele Muholi: Faces and Phases
Zanele Muholi: Faces and Phases February 21 – April 6, 2013 Reception for the artist, Thursday, February 21, 6-8pm
Zanele Muholi: Faces and Phases
Zanele Muholi: Faces and Phases February 21 – April 6, 2013 Reception for the artist, Thursday, February 21, 6-8pm
Life is Life, Hakuna Matata: Chris Mear
I was delighted to hear from previously featured photographer Chris Mear, and hear about his new publication ‘Life is Life, Hakuna Matata’: ‘Life is Life, Hakuna Matata’ is a limited edition book of photographs dedicated to the people of Sekei,
Life is Life, Hakuna Matata: Chris Mear
I was delighted to hear from previously featured photographer Chris Mear, and hear about his new publication ‘Life is Life, Hakuna Matata’: ‘Life is Life, Hakuna Matata’ is a limited edition book of photographs dedicated to the people of Sekei,
Launched today: FORMAT13
FORMAT International Photography Festival opens today, and will run until 7th April 2013, with a full programme of exhibitions, events and talks held across Derby. With a theme of ‘factory’ and mass production, here’s a taste of what’s on offer:
Launched today: FORMAT13
FORMAT International Photography Festival opens today, and will run until 7th April 2013, with a full programme of exhibitions, events and talks held across Derby. With a theme of ‘factory’ and mass production, here’s a taste of what’s on offer:
It’s A Small World But Not If You Have To Clean It: Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger’s works feature juxtapositions of images and texts that address cultural constructions of power, identity, and sexuality. Since 1980, the artist’s work has developed a highly recognizable oeuvre of black, white, and red photo-text montages. Her large-scale photographic silkscreen
It’s A Small World But Not If You Have To Clean It: Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger’s works feature juxtapositions of images and texts that address cultural constructions of power, identity, and sexuality. Since 1980, the artist’s work has developed a highly recognizable oeuvre of black, white, and red photo-text montages. Her large-scale photographic silkscreen
Sony World Photography Awards Announce 2013 Finalists
One of the largest competitions for both professional and emerging photographers, the Sony World Photography Awards, has announced their 2013 shortlist. This year well over 122,000 entries arrived from a staggering 170 countries – the highest number of submissions ever received. All
Sony World Photography Awards Announce 2013 Finalists
One of the largest competitions for both professional and emerging photographers, the Sony World Photography Awards, has announced their 2013 shortlist. This year well over 122,000 entries arrived from a staggering 170 countries – the highest number of submissions ever received. All