10 photographers on their most memorable moment as a documentary photographer
10 hotographers who have been interviewed on the Documentary Photography Review podcast share what’s been their most memorable moment as a documentary photographer....
10 hotographers who have been interviewed on the Documentary Photography Review podcast share what’s been their most memorable moment as a documentary photographer....
10 photographers who have been interviewed on the Documentary Photography Review podcast share what they are currently doing to improve their skills as a visual storytellers....
10 photographers who have been interviewed on the Documentary Photography Review podcast share what one piece of kit they consider to be essential to their practice and why....
10 photographers interviewed on the DPR podcast share what mistakes they've made or failures they've experienced that you’re happy to have made/experienced....
10 photographers who have been interviewed on the Documentary Photography Review podcast share the one mistake that haunts them the most....
10 photographers who have been interviewed on the Documentary Photography Review podcast share their thoughts on what makes a good documentary photographer....
10 photographers who have been interviewed on the Documentary Photography Review podcast share who or what has inspired them the most to document stories....
10 photographers who have been interviewed on the DPR podcast share their thoughts what they think the future looks like with regards to documentary storytelling....
10 photographers interviewed on the DPR podcast share one piece of advice they would give someone wanting to start exploring documentary photography....
10 photographers share 3 things they wish they had known at the start of their photographic career, that would have helped them get to where they are now quicker....
In this episode of the podcast I speak to Laurence Watts – Visual Content Manager at the NGO ActionAid UK, responsible for commissioning stills imagery and video content....
Claudia Leisinger, London-based freelance portrait and documentary photographer discusses her journey into photography and the challenges of juggling a family and photography....
Cinzia D’Ambrosi talks about her work Transitional, in which she documents people stuck in various forms of temporary, emergency, housing in London, Slough and Chichester....
Tim Mitchell, a London-based documentary photographer shares his journey into photography through music and the visual arts, and of developing as a self-taught photographer....
Jonathan Goldberg talks about his projects on the Transition Network - a response to issues such as climate change, centred around creating resilient and self-reliant communities....
Hannah Mornement discusses her journey into photography, and her project Food Bank Britain, in which she documented food banks and food poverty in the UK....
Freya Najade talks about her photographic work, with a particular focus on her Strawberries in Winter project, which explores modern farming practices....
Anna Huix, a documentary and editorial photographer talks about her experience of collaborating with journalists on documentary projects, and the struggles to get work published....
Agata Skowronek – a photojournalist and video journalist from Germany, based in Berlin having spent the past 8 years based in Turkey, and working throughout the Middle East....
Eduardo Leal, a documentary photographer from Portugal, focusing on social and environmental issues across South America, and the politics and traditions within the region....
Adhytia Putra, a documentary photographer from Indonesia who recently graduated from London College of Communication with a Masters in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography....
Documentary photographer and filmmaker Simon Hipkins has worked as a director/producer, cameraman and editor for documentaries for the BBC and Channel Four....
Photographer, educator and facilitator, Ingrid Guyon's work lies in participatory photography, believing that those being photographed, written and talked about must have a voice....
Sicilian photographer Roberto Zampino talks about his photography project ‘Piscaturi’, what drew him to photography, and why he brands himself an ‘out there’ photographer....
Kazi 'Alve' Riasat is a photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He studied business at Dhaka and Chittagong, but moved into photography after given a hand-me-down Nikon D40....
Antonio Olmos talks about his journey as a photographer from Mexico to London, and the changes he has seen over his many years in the business, including the switch to digital....
Iesha Small picked up a camera in order to help navigate her way through a particularly difficult time in her life, exploring mental health in her project, Mindshackles....
Lucy Piper, who graduated from Falmouth University in Press and Editorial Photography, talks about her placements at the Los Angeles Times, and UK photo agency, Rex Features....
We interview Lewis Bush about his journey into photography, his work as a professional photographer, and focusing on his documentary project, Canvey Island....
Tim Mitchell introduces his work, and shares the stories behind the images of his body of work ' A Fish Out of Water', created in collaboration with social scientists....
A video of Jonathan Goldberg's Grow Heathrow work, where he explains the story behind an edited selection of images....
Photographer Sam Ivin shares the stories behind the images in his Community Nurses project. Sam explores the everyday activities of community nurses in rural Wales, UK....
Kate Stanworth talks about her ongoing project looking at the lives of murgueros - dancers and percussionists in Buenos Aires, who form a 150-strong community, like a giant family....
Kate Stanworth, a London-based portrait and documentary photographer, talks about a new project which is in progress, called ‘Somaliland Summer’....
Over 350,000 people received three days’ emergency food from Trussell Trust foodbanks between April and September 2013, triple the numbers helped in the same period last year. The Trussell Trust says that UK food poverty is getting worse and the charity is calling for an...
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The Carreta Cemetery, owned by the Church, built-in 1906 is one of the oldest and biggest graveyards in Cebu City, Philippines. It houses not only the dead but also the living. ...
Editorial Picture Editor, Raffaela Lepanto on how photographers can improve the visual storytelling through more effective editing of their body of work....