Paul Walsh has been invited to exhibit at this years Cork Photo Festival. The festival launches on the 1st of July, where he will be showing his series Isolated Coastline. More Information will be coming soon on the Cork Photo website.
Paul Walsh has been invited to exhibit at this years Cork Photo Festival. The festival launches on the 1st of July, where he will be showing his series Isolated Coastline. More Information will be coming soon on the Cork Photo website.
Forthcoming MAP6 exhibition at the Peckham 24, part of the London Photo Festival - May 19th PV - exhibition on until 22nd May - showing a range of MAP6 work - hope you can join us ...
MAP6 are proud to welcome Barry Falk, Jonty Tacon and Toby Coulson as the newest members of the MAP6 photography collective. MAP6 was formed in late 2011 and after lots of discussion about our exciting and ambitious journey ahead, we felt it was time to add to our membership and are thrilled to have found three extremely talented photographers to join the collective.
Focusing on the peripheral views of the city, Barry portrays such spaces with a stillness and beauty. ‘Barry Falk’s photographs effectively convey the edginess and grubbiness and visual intrigue of ordinary spaces. He demonstrates how seeming emptiness can be evocative, and can have character and feeling.’ – Louise Marlborough: Brighton Fringe Open Text 2011
BARRY FALK
Jonty’s passion for cycling has lead him high into the mountains of Europe tracing the routes of the most iconic of professional cycling events. Equally fascinating has been his long term project documenting the local race scene in and around Brighton, UK – where the passion or the organisers, officials, volunteers and cyclists show a true nature of sport, hardship, joy and pain.
JONTY TACON
“I’m drawn to the unexpected, to seeing new places and meeting new people, this is what interests me about personal projects.” Toby, twice shortlisted for the Taylor Wessing Portrait prize, creates stunning portraits that seem to be able to communicate with the viewer in subtle and direct ways, suspended in a state of grace.
TOBY COULSON
Toby, Barry, Jonty – welcome to MAP6!
Following on from her long term project in East Tilbury celebrating the Bata community, Mitch has been invited to the company town of Ålvik, Norway to document the last days of part of the site, closing after close to 100 years in production.
The work of 10 international landscape photographers is on show at Oxford House, London (Private View Feb 5th 6-9pm) including Mitch Karunaratne’s work, taken within the confines of the Yuri Gagarin Russian State Science Research Cosmonaut Training Centre.
Sat/Sun October 18th and 19th
The Phoenix Brighton
10–14 Waterloo Place
Brighton BN2 9NB
During the weekend of October 18 - 19 Brighton will see a new exciting event- Photo Publishers’ Market - organised by Brighton Photo Fringe,Photoworks, Brighton Photo Biennial and Miniclick. The event will take place at Phoenix Brighton.
The Photo Publishers’ Market will be a prominent feature of both Brighton Photo Biennial’s and Brighton Fringe’s public events programme and the exhibitors will include a stimulating mix of established imprints, emerging houses and self-publishers too. Miniclick will hold a series of related talks during the weekend.
Everyone in Map6 are very excited to have been selected for the Collective exhibition for BPF14!
BPF14 are excited to announce that for this year’s festival we will be showcasing fourteen UK photography collectives selected from open submission. The BPF14 Collectives’ Hub will be on the 7th floor of Vantage Point, near Preston Circus, a large open plan office space just ten minutes walk from Brighton Station. Twelve collectives will be showing here, with two more, Wideyed Collective and Format Video and Photography Network, showing at Phoenix Brighton.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2729652/A-rare-glimpse-Russias-secret-space-centre-Retro-Star-City-cosmonauts-trained-50-years-far-cry-Nasa.html
I am interested in exploring the relationship between walking and photography. All Things Pass traces my walk along the hundreds of miles of canal towpath that connects the river Thames in London with my parent’s home in Birmingham………….
Exploring a new location is a great way to improve your photographic skills and set boundaries to projects and plans that can otherwise expand with no real focus. It is also a good way for a group of established photographers to work together, each one tackling the same space with their unique take on the issues….
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ARTICLE ON HEATHERS SERIES FERVOUR….