September 26, 2017
Monochrome photography: Interview with Tony Sellen
Tony Sellen, who’s won plaudits in both the EISA Maestro and APOY competitions, discusses his minimalist approach
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Interviews with photographers, profiles and exploration of the work of well known photographers
September 26, 2017
Tony Sellen, who’s won plaudits in both the EISA Maestro and APOY competitions, discusses his minimalist approach
September 19, 2017
For Craig Reilly, changing cameras led to a complete change of direction, and he hasn’t looked back since.
September 15, 2017
For ex-convict Donato Di Camillo, photography has provided him with a new purpose in life, as he tells Geoff Harris
September 13, 2017
Two complementary styles unite in the work of Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb. They talk to Oliver Atwell
August 9, 2017
In his 55-year career, Steve Schapiro has witnessed many key events in modern US history, and made some of the most enduring images of the civil rights movement. Steve Fairclough finds out more
July 24, 2017
In his new book, author and military historian Jon Cooksey looks back at the one camera that was able to democratise photography for the troops of the First World War – the Vest Pocket Kodak
July 7, 2017
Rolling Stone, a magazine that has always championed great photography, celebrates its 50th birthday this year. Geoff Harris looks back with creative director Jodi Peckman over half a century of iconic images
June 24, 2017
Belgian photographer Kevin Faingnaert won the 2017 Zeiss Photography Award at this year’s Sony World Photography Awards. He talks to Oliver Atwell about shooting rural life on the Faroe Islands
June 20, 2017
Eight things you didn’t know about Brian May and photography - AP speaks to May about the launch of Queen in 3D
June 20, 2017
Magnum photographer, Jacob Aue Sobol, speaks to AP at Photo London about his latest project, Road of Bones
June 20, 2017
Photography has an increasingly important role to play in conservation, but it’s hard to translate a desire for change into reality. Tracy Calder talks to Keith Wilson, the editor of two books genuinely making a…