March 29, 2018
Spring forward: Interview with Sandra Bartocha
The dream-like plant images popularised by Sandra Bartocha are often copied but never bettered. Keith Wilson hears how she is looking for a new direction
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Interviews with photographers, profiles and exploration of the work of well known photographers
March 29, 2018
The dream-like plant images popularised by Sandra Bartocha are often copied but never bettered. Keith Wilson hears how she is looking for a new direction
March 16, 2018
Geoff Harris talks to both photographers and therapists to see how image-making can help with mental health issues
February 21, 2018
Amateur Photographer of the Year 2017, Henrik Spranz, talks to AP about what it takes to come out on top
February 8, 2018
Still enthusiastic about photography at 93, Fred Lyon talks to Geoff Harris about the historic, low-light masterpieces in his new book San Francisco Noir
January 10, 2018
Yoga masters have been shot before, but not in such numbers using the wet collodion process. The man behind this fascinating project, Francesco Mastalia, talks to Geoff Harris
January 1, 2018
Peter Macdiarmid has recently celebrated 30 years as a top news photographer. Steve Fairclough spoke to him about his career thus far
December 26, 2017
Blue Planet II was a stunning BBC TV series documenting the amazing wildlife in our oceans. Steve Fairclough spoke to two of the stills photographers involved
December 21, 2017
Losing sensation in your fingers and being pelted in the eyes by icicles is all in a day’s work if you choose to shoot film in the Arctic, as Paolo Solari Bozzi discovered. Tracy Calder…
December 18, 2017
December 12, 2017
Amy Davies talks to Sanwal Deen about his top-down images of workspaces that reveal shared human connections
December 6, 2017
Harry Benson’s latest book, Persons of Interest, showcases the Scottish photographer’s famous portraits and powerful photojournalism. He discusses his career with Steve Fairclough