September 17, 2016
Remembering Elephants
A new book titled Remembering Elephants highlights the serious consequences of elephant poaching in Africa. The book’s editor, Keith Wilson, tells Oliver Atwell a very worrying story
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Interviews with photographers, profiles and exploration of the work of well known photographers
September 17, 2016
A new book titled Remembering Elephants highlights the serious consequences of elephant poaching in Africa. The book’s editor, Keith Wilson, tells Oliver Atwell a very worrying story
September 15, 2016
September 13, 2016
Documentary photographer Paul Ratje demonstrates how an APS-C compact camera improved his ability to capture daily life on the streets
September 1, 2016
Dutch photographer René Koster has an unquenchable hunger for cold climates and going into the unexplored. He speaks to Chris Cheesman about his highly acclaimed Antarctica series
August 26, 2016
August 18, 2016
Over the last four years, Oliver Curtis has visited some of the world's most famous buildings, monuments and landmarks to take pictures... facing the 'wrong' direction. We chat to him about his photo-project, titled 'Volte-face',…
July 31, 2016
In 1966, Gerry Cranham photographed the World Cup final in colour. Fifty years on, he speaks to Richard Sibley about what it was like to shoot the most important football game ever played in this…
July 30, 2016
If you’re keen to not only get your images seen but also stand a chance to win a hefty cash prize for your trouble, then One Million Photographers could be the competition for you. Competition…
July 27, 2016
Zeiss Photography award-winning photojournalist Tamina-Florentine Zuch talks to Jade Severs about how she documented the Indian railway network.
July 22, 2016
July 15, 2016
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