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The New Economics of Photojournalism: Storyplanet's bid to simplify multimedia

Photographers are increasingly turning to multimedia to tell their stories, yet the skills required can be technically daunting, especially when producing non-linear bodies of work. Bjarke Myrthu is hoping...

Media 06 Sep 2012

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Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Award's director speaks of prize's importance

The Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Award offers photojournalists €50,000 for the production of a long-term photographic project. We speak with the award's director, Nathalie Gallon.

Awards 11 Jun 2012

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Q&A: Bruno Ceschel, founder of Self-Publish, Be Happy + win a place on his latest workshop with Pogo Books

Interested in indie photobook publishing? Want to win a place on a bookmaking workshop? We talk to Bruno Ceschel, founder of Self-Publish, Be Happy, about the DIY bookmakig scene, and launch our photozine...

Books 16 May 2012

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Magnum photographer chooses the iPad for latest project

Magnum Photos member John Vink has released his Quest for Land project on the iPad, bringing more than 10 years worth of images to the device. He tells BJP why.

Photojournalism 15 May 2012

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The dynamics of street photography with Jez Coulson

World Photo London is just days away, packing a series of events and seminars as the Sony World Photography Awards are announced. Jez Coulson, a street photographer, wil be hosting a three-day seminar...

Street 13 Apr 2012

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Juergen Teller on his controversial 032c shoot

German photographer Juergen Teller was accused of producing pornography this summer, when he published a story with model Kristen McMenamy taken in Carlo Mollino's house. BJP caught up with him to find...

Fashion 27 Oct 2011

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Jeremy Deller on Poking About in Bradford's photographic history

Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller has created an intriguing look at Bradford's population over the last 150 years using archival images and the photographs from a local newspaper.

Festivals 26 Oct 2011

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The tricky art of Diane Bielik

Diane Bielik's Makeshift Monuments show at Bradford's Ways of Looking festival plays with perception and memory via a mischievous installation in a former Hungarian Centre

Fine Art 25 Oct 2011

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Donovan Wylie on The Architecture of Conflict

Magnum photographer Donovan Wylie talks through photographing conflict with BJP, ahead of his presentation at the National Media Museum's symposium on The Architecture of Conflict

Documentary 24 Oct 2011

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Q&A with Sergey Chilikov

Sergey Chilikov has shot nudes - which he says aren't nudes - for over 30 years, in the USSR and beyond. He's showing his work at the Third Floor Gallery and publishing a book with Schilt this month, so...

Fine Art 11 Oct 2011

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National Geographic photographer ditches website, turns to the iPad

Michael "Nick" Nichols has been a photographer for the past 40 years. He was a Magnum Photos member from 1982 to 1995, and since 1996 has been working for National Geographic. Last year, when came the...

Media 21 Sep 2011

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Barbara Davidson: From the Pulitzer to Perpignan

Barbara Davidson won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography this year for her exploration of gun violence in Los Angeles. She tells BJP how she was able to convince her editors to let her work on a...

Photojournalism 05 Sep 2011

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"The Getty Grants have become a lifeline for photojournalists," says Aidan Sullivan

As Getty Images announces the winners of this year's Grants for Editorial, BJP's news and online editor Olivier Laurent catches up with the agency's vice president Aidan Sullivan

Grants 01 Sep 2011

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Visa Pour l'Image: Fernando Moleres' struggle to help juvenile prisoners in Sierra Leone

For the past two years, Spanish photographer Fernando Moleres has been helping juvenile detainees in some of the most violent prisons of Sierra Leone. He speaks to BJP about the authorities' inactions...

Photojournalism 01 Sep 2011

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Freeze frame: Bill Frakes on sports photography

Bill Frakes has been a photojournalist since 1979 and has worked for Sports Illustrated since 1983. BJP caught up with one of the kings of sports photography to find out how it's done

Sport 25 Jul 2011

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Young photographer Rachel Cunningham is showing her first solo exhibition at the Otter Gallery, after winning the 2009 Photo Open Award

Documentary 19 Oct 2010

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