Tag Archives: documentary
Interview with Tariq Zaidi
In the first of a new interview series we have coming to the blog, we spoke with photographer Tariq Zaidi. Tariq is an amazing travel & documentary photographer whose work has won multiple international awards along with featured articles published by … Continue reading
Conflict, Time, Photography – The Tate Modern
The Tate Modern have put on an exhibition to coincide with the Centenary of the First World War. Conflict, Time, Photography documents the effects of conflict, from seconds after an event to hundreds of years after a war has ended. … Continue reading
Open For Business
Mark Power, Bombardier, Open for Business In 2013, Jonas Bendiksen, Stuart Franklin, Bruce Gilden, David Hurn, Peter Marlow, Martin Parr, Mark Power, Chris Steele-Perkins and Alessandra Sanguinetti photographed over 100 workplaces across the UK, from one-man businesses to FTSE 100 … Continue reading
Fanø – An exhibition by Nick JS Thompson
© Nick JS Thompson “A wound never heals so well that it leaves no scar.” – Danish proverb. Nick JS Thompson’s documentation of the varied remnant military structures of the Atlantic Wall on the small island of Fanø, Denmark explores … Continue reading
Save the Children International Photography Commission (For aged 18-30)
© Alex Webb / Magnum Photos Calling all IdeasTap members! IdeasTap have teamed up with Save the Children and Magnum Photos to give one lucky IdeasTap member the photography opportunity of a lifetime. Right from the beginning, photography has been at the … Continue reading
London Underground
There’s a great new photography exhibition on show at The Howard Griffin Gallery in Shoreditch at the moment that you really need to see. Street photographer Bob Mazzer has been photographing on the tube for the past 30 years. On … Continue reading
The old Kodak Factory
We stumbled across these photographs documenting the Kodak factory in Rochester, New York by photographer Catherine Leutenegger last week, and we still can’t stop looking at them. The once thriving factory is now run-down and very much worse for wear. … Continue reading
Family Politics show at The Jerwood Space
This month you should pop down to The Jerwood Space and have a look around the Family Politics exhibition. The exhibition is showing new commissions and existing work by six early career photographers relating to ‘Family Politics’. Exhibiting artists include … Continue reading
Must See Exhibition! Cartier-Bresson: A Question of Colour
Henri Cartier-Bresson: Harlem, New York, 1947 5th Avenue, New York City (1975) by Joel Meyerowitz Karl Baden, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 2009 After PCL visited the very impressive Tim Walker: Story Teller photography exhibition at Somerset House (still on until 27 … Continue reading
A Tutor talk with Jon Mortimer on 16 August at Photography Course London
Some new and exciting developments are on the horizon at Photography Course London in the coming months: since we have such a talented array of tutors that share their industry knowledge with our students on our courses every week, we … Continue reading