Photography
We Made It: Wildlife photographer Roger HooperSunday, 15 November 2015![]() Aged 64, Roger Hooper is still braving the Antarctic and plunging into the Amazon rainforests in search of that perfect photograph. Based in London when he’s not traversing the globe, he regularly exhibits work, has produced three books, and... Read more... |
Portraits from the 2015 Taylor Wessing PrizeSaturday, 14 November 2015![]() At first glance David Stewart’s Five Girls 2014, the winning entry in this year’s Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, is a very ordinary scene. Five young women sit behind a table, obligatory mobile phones within reach and lying amongst the... Read more... |
Lee Miller, Imperial War MuseumTuesday, 20 October 2015![]() What a woman. Does the news that Kate Winslet is to play the polymath Lee Miller in a Hollywood biopic mean a kind of sanctified apotheosis of Miller's quite extraordinary life? The story is so dramatic it transcends any fiction. Her path was... Read more... |
Sticky fingers: Conductors at the 2015 PromsSunday, 13 September 2015Every summer at the BBC Proms the world's greatest conductors are captured in the waiting lens of Chris Christodoulou. His official portraits are sent out to the press straight after most concerts. But at the end of the two-month festival he... Read more... |
Shirley Baker, Photographers' GalleryThursday, 30 July 2015![]() When a photographer is as little known as Shirley Baker, it is probably only natural that we scour her work for clues to the personality behind the camera. Certainly, Baker’s photographs of inner city Salford and Manchester, taken over a period of... Read more... |
Linneaus Tripe, Victoria & Albert MuseumThursday, 02 July 2015![]() Linnaeus Tripe? Shades of a minor character in Dickens or Trollope, but in fact the resoundingly named Tripe (1822-1902) was an army officer and photographer, the sixth son and ninth child of a professional middle-class family from Devonport, his... Read more... |
Gallery: Philip Jones Griffiths' VietnamSunday, 28 June 2015![]() The most celebrated reportage to come out the Vietnam War was Michael Herr’s Dispatches, rightly acclaimed as the most visceral journey into the dark heart of America’s first military defeat. But unlike all wars before it, Vietnam was a genuinely... Read more... |
Gallery: Christina Broom's Soldiers and SuffragettesSaturday, 20 June 2015![]() There were female pioneers of photography before Christina Broom, most notably Julia Margaret Cameron. And others have hidden their light under a bigger bushel: Vivian Meier's body of work remained stashed away only to be discovered after her death... Read more... |
Tough & Tender: Sheila Rock's English SeascapesTuesday, 19 May 2015![]() I had never really photographed landscape. But I spent many wonderful weekends in Suffolk and Norfolk along the coast. This project began when I just decided to photograph the sea in a very abstract way. The sky and the light and the flatness were... Read more... |
DVD: Pictures of the Old WorldFriday, 06 March 2015![]() Slovak director Dušan Hanák's 1972 documentary Pictures of the Old World (Obrazy starého sveta) is a real rediscovery, another in the remarkable haul that distributor Second Run has brought us from the Eastern European film archives which that... Read more... |
Salt and Silver, Tate BritainWednesday, 25 February 2015![]() Captured in monochromes ranging from the most delicate honeyed golds to robust gradations of aubergine and deep brown, the earliest photographs still provoke a shiver of surprise and excitement. Even now, their very existence seems miraculous, and... Read more... |
'I'm the photographer. Any nudity? Any fighting?'Wednesday, 18 February 2015![]() We are sitting in the lobby of the National Theatre in the early afternoon waiting for the photocall for Dara to begin. Six or seven photographers, one woman, all dressed in jeans and dark jackets with large camera bags, some on wheels. There is not... Read more... |
