Posts Tagged: exhibition

Off the Page – where?

Last week, I attended Off the Page: Photojournalism and Public symposium at the LCC, coinciding with the private view of their MA programme graduates. The speakers, including photographer Ed Clark and co-founder of #Dysturb movement Benjamin Girette, among others, examined alternative presentation formats for

Off the Page – where?

Last week, I attended Off the Page: Photojournalism and Public symposium at the LCC, coinciding with the private view of their MA programme graduates. The speakers, including photographer Ed Clark and co-founder of #Dysturb movement Benjamin Girette, among others, examined alternative presentation formats for

Free Range// Photo Week #2

Free Range degree shows in Central London, where hundreds of recent graduates from across the UK present the fruits of their year-long labor, are a great place to hunt for inspiration. Unfortunately (for the industry in general, but fortunately for other photographers like

Free Range// Photo Week #2

Free Range degree shows in Central London, where hundreds of recent graduates from across the UK present the fruits of their year-long labor, are a great place to hunt for inspiration. Unfortunately (for the industry in general, but fortunately for other photographers like

Riga PhotoMonth

In early May I visited my home country again (for the fourth time this year!), this time scheduling the trip to coincide with the Riga Photomonth. The inaugural photography festival in Latvia was a real treat with a great selection of

Riga PhotoMonth

In early May I visited my home country again (for the fourth time this year!), this time scheduling the trip to coincide with the Riga Photomonth. The inaugural photography festival in Latvia was a real treat with a great selection of

Consuming Culture

I have been on the road pretty much constantly since the start of this year (not that I’m complaining), so it feels like a nice break to spend nearly a month back on the island. I never appreciate London enough when

Consuming Culture

I have been on the road pretty much constantly since the start of this year (not that I’m complaining), so it feels like a nice break to spend nearly a month back on the island. I never appreciate London enough when

31º

Those who know that I am often critical about the LCC degree shows might be pleasantly surprised to hear that I really enjoyed both the content and presentation of most of the work on display at the MA Photojournalism &

31º

Those who know that I am often critical about the LCC degree shows might be pleasantly surprised to hear that I really enjoyed both the content and presentation of most of the work on display at the MA Photojournalism &

Taylor Wessing Prize

Love it or hate it, Taylor Wessing Prize exhibition is a must-see show, largely summarising (and, to some extend, defining) the trends in contemporary photographic portraiture (for many photographers, it’s a must-enter competition for the very same reasons, but let’s

Taylor Wessing Prize

Love it or hate it, Taylor Wessing Prize exhibition is a must-see show, largely summarising (and, to some extend, defining) the trends in contemporary photographic portraiture (for many photographers, it’s a must-enter competition for the very same reasons, but let’s

Truth and the Home Truth

It comes as no surprise that the current exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery generated much discussion with its bold take on a topic that is traditionally considered private. Home Truths: Photography, Motherhood and Identity challenges the one-sided representation of motherhood

Truth and the Home Truth

It comes as no surprise that the current exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery generated much discussion with its bold take on a topic that is traditionally considered private. Home Truths: Photography, Motherhood and Identity challenges the one-sided representation of motherhood

Photoquai

I spent the past weekend in Paris, working at FIAC, as well as enjoying the city and consuming vast amounts of cheese, wine and art – now let’s discuss the latest in more detail. The French capital never disappointed me

Photoquai

I spent the past weekend in Paris, working at FIAC, as well as enjoying the city and consuming vast amounts of cheese, wine and art – now let’s discuss the latest in more detail. The French capital never disappointed me

Right to the City exhibition invitation

Earlier this year, I collaborated with the War on Want to create a multimedia story about the informal economy workers in Zambia. The NGO will hold an event on the global struggles to reclaim and shape our cities, which will

Right to the City exhibition invitation

Earlier this year, I collaborated with the War on Want to create a multimedia story about the informal economy workers in Zambia. The NGO will hold an event on the global struggles to reclaim and shape our cities, which will

Survial Kit – Tarnaby Artist Residence

I spent the past ten days in the Northern Sweden, 20km from Tarnaby town on the border with Norway (you can see it over the mountains on a clear day), where I attended Survival Kit artist residence. I arrived with

Survial Kit – Tarnaby Artist Residence

I spent the past ten days in the Northern Sweden, 20km from Tarnaby town on the border with Norway (you can see it over the mountains on a clear day), where I attended Survival Kit artist residence. I arrived with