February 10, 2016
Shooting Portraits of the Matterhorn
We speak to Nenad Saljic about his time shooting one of the world's most infamous and intimidating mountains
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Interviews with photographers, profiles and exploration of the work of well known photographers
February 10, 2016
We speak to Nenad Saljic about his time shooting one of the world's most infamous and intimidating mountains
February 4, 2016
In advance of a new showcase of his work, we interviewed the head of the Norman Parkinson Archive about this influential fashion photographer's career.
January 19, 2016
Eric Pickersgill’s images turned into an internet sensation when they created a debate about our use of mobile devices. He talks to Karen Sheard
January 8, 2016
Lois Greenfield’s new book, Moving Stills captures stunning images of movement in dance. She speaks to Karen Sheard about her work.
October 1, 2015
We speak to multi award-winning photographer Edmond Terakopian, about his new exhibition Opera by the River, a photographic essay documenting the creative process of putting on an opera.
September 30, 2015
Top darkroom printer Tim Rudman has produced a book about Iceland that’s been eight years in the making. He talks to Steve Fairclough about how the project was photographed and printed
August 19, 2015
It’s fascinating how the world changes at night. When the 9-5 workers head home for the evening, a whole new side to a city comes to life. David Hedges explores it in his documentary images
August 15, 2015
August 6, 2015
We speak to Paul Bridge about his new exhibition that encouraged photographers to submit their best shot, regardless of field, genre or format. See what happened...
August 4, 2015
Dave Kai Piper considers the pros and cons of an online presence for creatives, and talks to Russ Freeman of PurplePort about managing a digital community
July 31, 2015
Steve McCurry travelled to 12 countries in three continents to photograph the daily lives of people who produce the world's coffee. Spanning 30 years, it's been a dream assignment, he tells David Clark