Flossie Skelton

Flossie Skelton joined British Journal of Photography in 2019, where until 2021 she served as commissioning editor. She writes, edits and runs campaigns across arts, culture and feminism, and has worked with BBC Arts, Belfast Photo Festival and Time’s Up.

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The climate crisis is a water crisis

In collaboration with 1854/British Journal of Photography, WaterAid is commissioning three new photographic projects exploring the ways in which the climate crisis is obstructing people’s basic rights to clean water, decent sanitation and personal hygiene — especially in some of the world’s poorest countries.

10 December 2020
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Futures 2020: PhotoIreland and Hyères

This week Futures unveiled its digital photography festival. In the first of a series of articles, we explore the talent and topics being presented by the 12 member institutions in response to this year’s RESET theme

8 October 2020
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Hereros: Conflict and costume in Namibia

Sitting at the intersection of typology, documentary and fine art, Jim Naughten’s winning Portrait of Humanity 2020 series explores the vibrant and politically-charged costumes of Namibia’s Herero tribe

1 October 2020