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Source Photographic Review - Back Issue Archive - Issue 100 Winter 2019 - Contents Page

CONTENTS:
Issue 100 — Winter 2019

SCRIPTED REALITY

Source - Issue 100 - Winter - 2019

Content from Issue 100 Currently Available Online:

Content Listing:

  • NEWS:
    Bright Times for Darkrooms / New V&A Director of Photography / Arts Councils Collect Photographs / Play Your Cards Right
  • FASHION: SARAH MOON - DIOR HOMME, HOW FASHION IS MADE
    Column by Joseph McBrinn
  • HOW PRIME MINISTERS ARE PHOTOGRAPHED
    The Press Association is a news agency that supplies images and stories to the world's media. Stefan Rousseau has worked for them since 1993 and is now their Chief Political Photographer. He spoke to Richard West about the stage management involved in photographing contemporary politics.
    Interview by Richard West
  • AVOIDING THE BACON SANDWICHES
    Media relations for politicians and the government are handled by special advisors (political appointments) and civil servants. Robin Faith (not their real name) was until recently a senior Press Officer in a government department. They spoke to Richard West about how they try to control the government's image and handle photojournalists.
    Interview by Richard West