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Alessandro Imbriaco’s thoughtful study of a family living on the margins of civilisation in Rome impressed the judges of the 2012 European Publishers Award for Photography. His book, The Garden, is published...
Books 11 Jan 2013
Jonathan Worth says abandoning traditional copyright in favour of Creative Commons sharing has saved his portrait business
Copyright 09 Sep 2011
The Whitechapel Gallery provides the ideal London venue for Paul Graham’s mid-career retrospective. Gerry Badger finds a photographer at the peak of his powers, on the back of 30 years of risk-taking....
Fine Art 27 Jun 2011
Anton Corbijn has been at the top of his game as a photographer since the 1980s but, with two feature films under his belt, is establishing a reputation as a top-quality film director. Steven Pill meets...
Documentary 19 May 2011
Nick Veasey has made an art form out of x-ray imaging, employing medical and industrial technology to shed new light on everyday objects. He speaks to BJP
Commercial 30 Jan 2011
Is there life on Saturn? Diane Smyth talks to Carolyn Porco, director of CICLOPS, the agency charged with analysing images of the ringed planet sent back by Cassini–Huygens, the space probe that...
Photography 14 Jan 2011
It began as an idea for creating 360° panoramic images to serve ecommerce websites. But now it has evolved into something much bigger. Olivier Laurent speaks to the founders of Spin Me.
Accessories 30 Dec 2010
Social networking, photo manipulation, self-promotion - Camille Silvy was a master of them all, long before the invention of Photoshop or the arrival of Facebook. Peter Hamilton profiles the 19th century...
Photography 27 Dec 2010
Martin Parr, who guest curates Brighton Photo Biennial this year, talks of the new discoveries he’s made on his travels, and put on show at the festival
Festivals 01 Oct 2010
America by Car invites us to ride shotgun alongside Lee Friedlander as the legendary photographer takes a road trip through contemporary America for his latest, recently completed project.
Documentary 03 Sep 2010
Who wants to be a photography student? Now is possibly the worst time to try to break into an industry that offers no safety net to aspiring graduates, which is why two organisations are trying to help...
Photographers' Organisations 26 Jul 2010
We visit Wolfgang Tillmans at his east London studio, ahead of his retrospective exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London
Fine Art 20 Jul 2010
Despite its charmingly imperfect film footage, S8 Films is proving a big hit in the wedding market, playing on the aesthetic of nostalgia
Wedding 01 Jun 2010
Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin have redefined the face of fashion photography with their singular and often critical approach
Fine Art 01 Jun 2010
French photographer Marc Garanger brought back from Algeria a set of pictures that remains one of the most vivid rendering of colonial power ever to be had, even 50 years later
Portrait 14 May 2010
Thomas Joshua Cooper’s 20-year exploration of the extreme outer edges of the North and South Atlantic pushes the very boundaries of photography
Fine Art 07 Apr 2010
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