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Category Archives: Universities
Colin Pantall is one of the Creative Directors of Photobook Bristol as well as being a blogger and a senior lecturer at Newport. He says Photobook Bristol is not just an event for niche publishers. He says he tweeted an … Continue reading →
Entrants to Graduate Photography Online this year will also be able to win the Making Pictures Award. Marco Kesseler won the Award in 2014. We spoke to him to find out how his career has developed since leaving college and … Continue reading →
We're coming up to the first deadline for submissions to Graduate Photography Online, so we are delighted to announce a new opportunity for graduate photographers that take part this year. Source has teamed up with a leading photographic agency to … Continue reading →
We are starting to accept bookings for Graduate Photography Online 2014. This year we have made a short film about Graduate Online to introduce it to students who haven't come across it before. In the film John Duncan (my co-editor) … Continue reading →
I have spent the last two days looking through all the work on Source Graduate Photography Online. As usual there is a diverse range of work across the forty-one courses with some courses having a distinctive character and perhaps the … Continue reading →
Continuing my tour of the North I set off to Sunderland where the revamped university campus provides a home for the Northern Centre of Photography. From within a stand-alone stone-clad building, incongruous against its shiny counterparts, Carol McKay and Amanda … Continue reading →
It's that time of the year when students are starting to gear up for their final degree show exhibitions. We are going through a similar process preparing for Graduate Photography Online 2013. This involves confirming the curator selectors for this … Continue reading →
Jo Spence is one of the most important and well known figures in post-war British photography yet is strangely neglected in the UK. This position in the culture is nowhere more clearly expressed than in the Jo Spence Memorial Archive … Continue reading →
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Tagged Belfast Exposed, Camerawork, jo Spence, Jo Spence Memorial Archive, legacy, Ryerson, Ryerson Image Centre, Street Level, Tate, Terry Dennett
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On Wednesday night I attended the opening of Propeller, the Irish graduate photography award. This was at the Copper House Gallery which is a new space located at the premises of the printers Fire in Dublin. The award is a … Continue reading →
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Starting a photography degree is exciting and daunting, there will be new people to get to know, equipment to get your head around, ideas to mull over, lengthy reading lists, and all this whilst working out how to pay rent … Continue reading →
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