Yesterday’s News, a new group-show exhibiting in London, brings together the work of three photographers documenting three major disasters, across thirty years: Chernobyl, Bosnia and Nepal.
Month: June 2016
Now in its eighth instalment, Whitstable Biennale is a remarkable concatenation of arts installations dotted around the Kentish seaside town. BJP spent two days immersed in a festival that sought to provide a platform for ‘experimental and ambitious work’.
One hundred years on from the Battle of the Somme, Jolyon Fenwick took panoramic photographs of the landscape today, before layering them with annotations detailing what happened at each spot. The images were born of two years of research, including using original military maps of the time, first-hand testimony of soldiers who were there and the help of experts in the German defenses. Writing for BJP, Fenwick describes how he created his remarkable testament to a battle that cost 481,842 British citizens their lives.
Some of the most iconic Magnum Photographers, dating from the early years of the photo agency right up to the present day, share their take on, and the image that defines for them, Henri Cartier-Bresson’s concept of the defining moment.
The winners of the second edition of BJP Breakthrough will showcase their work in a special exhibition in east London.
Keeley Bentley, a fine art photographer from Blackpool, takes inspiration from Visual Pleasure and Narrative…
Paglen, the 42-year-old multimedia photographer from Maryland, US, who spends his days working as a geographer…
Portrait of Britain is inviting photographers to submit images that reflect the unique heritage and diversity…
Sue Jones is brimming with enthusiasm about this year’s Biennale. ‘For me everything is a…
Seventeen years after the retrospective dedicated to his work at Maison Européenne de la Photographie…