These are the first 6 portfolios selected by Tim Jefferies. He included this message with his selection: "Having spent the last three decades looking at photographs, there seems to be…
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Human Rights Watch’s role is to defend and protect human rights around the world, giving a voice to the oppressed while holding oppressors accountable for their crimes. When Libya fell,…
Lives of Others is Firecracker's first physical exhibition, coming on the heels of 18 months of online showcases. The brainchild of Fiona Rogers, Firecracker is an avenue to present the…
The London Street Photography Festival is dead. Long lives the London Festival of Photography. Launched as a strict street photography festival in 2011, it has now widened its remit to…
Beneath The Surface is Steve Bloom’s first exhibition of photographs he took in the mid-1970s in South Africa, during apartheid. “This body of work is a reflection of South Africa…
Kurt Tong was born in Hong Kong in 1977, but quickly moved to England. “I got sent here for school,” he says, “and I married and started a family here.”…
Simon Roberts is best known for his monographs Motherland and We English, both published by Chris Boot. But, over the past 18 months, the photographer has been looking at modes…
Wasma Mansour was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, but is now based in London, where she has been completing a research project at the London College of Communication. Her work…
Frederick Wilfred died in 2010, but for 60 years of his life, he took a camera with him wherever he went. In the 1950s, he worked as a chief photographer…
Marilyn would have enjoyed herself. Last night at Steven Kasher Gallery in Chelsea, over flutes of Dom Perignon, all anyone was talking about was Marilyn and Larry Schiller’s photos of…