Thursday, July 30, 2009

Nick Kozak publishes in Foto Index


Photo MA graduate Nick Kozak has published a set of images of Dalian swimmers in Polish photography magazine, Foto Index. To download a free copy go to www.fotoindex.org

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Gemma Thorpe Wins Missori Scholarship

Photo MA graduate Gemma Thorpe has been awarded the Mary Clerc Scholarship -'awarded to an applicant with a keen social conscious who works with passion and purpose', which will enable her to participate in the Missouri Photo Workshop at the end of September this year.

The faculty members this year are Carolyn Cole, photographer, Los Angeles Times; Randy Cox, senior editor, visuals, The Oregonian; Dennis Dimick, executive editor (environment), National Geographic; MaryAnne Golon, former director of photography, TIME; John Isaac, former photographer for the United Nations.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Adam Dean gets prize in Press Photographer of the Year


Photo MA graduate Adam Dean came runner up in the News Folio and Photo Essay section of the Press Photographer's Year 2009 for an image shot in the aftermath of the Myanmar Cyclone. The image along with other winners will be exhibited at The National Gallery in London until 31st August....more

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Graeme Nicol's Africans in China Story gathers pace


Photo MA graduate Graeme Nicol whose final project started an interest in documenting the rise of African immigrants into China gathered pace as fresh protests arose in Guangzhou after a man is critical after jumping from a building to escape a visa raid. This image of Nicol's was published in the South China Morning Post.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Markel Redondo at the G8

Photo MA graduate Markel Redondo is covering the G8 summit for Greenpeace. ...more

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Photo MA Student Blog Gatthers Pace

A blog set up by Photo MA graduates and current students to showcase their work is slowly gathering pace as more graduates start to contribute. The blog acts as a gallery space for current and former students to share their current work. ...more

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Grace Gelder Wins another Residency

Photo Ma Graduate Grace Gelder has won a place on the NES artists residency in Iceland
next May and June. Meanwhile she continues to work with The House of St Barnabas in Soho
running Photography workshops on their Life Skills Program for homeless people.
She will be producing a book of the entire program's activities using photos taken by
the participants.

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