Reading Time: 12 minutes Crossing four continents over four years, Lisa Barnard’s latest project explores our ongoing obsession with gold as “a potent symbol of value, beauty, purity, greed and political power”

Reading Time: 12 minutes Crossing four continents over four years, Lisa Barnard’s latest project explores our ongoing obsession with gold as “a potent symbol of value, beauty, purity, greed and political power”
Reading Time: 8 minutes Seven European festivals make the best of their locations and the late-summer timing to show off al fresco programmes this September – Visa Pour l’Image, Getxophoto, BredaPhoto, Festival Images Vevey, Landskrona Foto Festival, Guernsey Photo Festival, and Brighton Photo Biennial
Reading Time: 2 minutes “The culture and mythology of Bigfoot is something that has always interested me growing up…
Reading Time: 5 minutes Acclaimed documentary artist Lisa Barnard shares her approach to documenting the virtual currency BitCoin for the next chapter of her project The Canary & The Hammer
Reading Time: 9 minutes For over four decades, the documentary photography course has forged a reputation as one of the UK’s leading photography teaching destinations. In fact, the very first photography class can be dated back even further to 1912, when it was introduced by the head of the school of art at Newport Technical Institute. The course, however, was set up in 1973 by Magnum photographer David Hurn as a 12-month Training Opportunities Scheme to ‘re-skill’ miners and steelworkers.
Reading Time: 6 minutes The small but perfectly formed Polish festival returns, with an eclectic, innovative programme curated by UK artist and Photoworks magazine founder Gordon MacDonald that includes exhibitions on dancing, war and UFOs
Reading Time: 6 minutes In August of 2016, at the International Geological Congress in Cape Town, one of the…