March 22, 2010 Roger Fenton – Iconic Photographer Roger Fenton was a pioneer of photography, who produced some of the best photographs of his era and was the first official war photographer. David Clark looks at his life and work by
March 9, 2010 Steve McCurry – Iconic Photographer Magnum and National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry is arguably one of the top photojournalists working today. David Clark looks at his busy and productive career by
March 1, 2010 Bob Carlos Clarke – Iconic Photographer [NSFW] David Clark on the life of Bob Carlos Clarke, the creative yet tragic photographer whose provocative work and outspoken opinions concealed a dark side to his personality, we find out why his images are seen… by David Clark
February 19, 2010 Casualties of War – David Turnley – Icons of Photography Despite strict reporting restrictions imposed by the US Government, David Turnley’s Photograph became the iconic image from the 1991 Gulf War. David Clark tells its story by abbierusson
February 15, 2010 James Dean Time Square – Dennis Stock – Icons of Photography Dennis Stock’s atmospheric photograph of Hollywood actor James Dean is one of the great movie-star portraits. We look at why this image is seen as an Icon of Photography. by
June 7, 2007 David Cairns – Under fire After 20 years with the Daily Express, David Cairns joined Today, Britain’s first national colour newspaper, in 1986 until it closed in 1996. He talks to Bob Aylott about four horrific days in Belfast and… by