‘Amazon Footprints’

©Colin McPherson.
Last year my good friend and colleague Colin McPherson travelled to the Amazon to photograph along the length of Highway 163, a 1,000 mile road and dirt track which has become a frontline between illegal loggers, soy farmers and multinational companies, and the local communities who live in the region. Later this month the [...]

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Lehnert’s L’Orient

In between riding his two horses, and walking his dog, my good friend Drew managed to surf the net and find this link on a blog from an American lady owning a guest house in Morocco, and within it were links to the interesting and beautiful photographic work of Rudolf Lehnert, and some info on [...]

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Sobol’s Tokyo

Jacob Aue Sobol has some of his new Tokyo work in the current issue of Gomma Magazine, as below. Going by his website it seems the work comes from a forthcoming book on Tokyo.

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It’s a jungle out there

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Telephone Iran

Here’s an interesting story, by Martin Fuchs, about photographing a man on a telephone call to his family in Iran at the moment when he hears the sad news that his sister in Iran has died….

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I’ll buy a ticket

National Geographic emailed me today. Nice, I’ve never had an email from them before. But it was to tell me that Eugene Richards has won their 2007 Grant for Photography, and to tell me the names of the seven other finalists. Good names all of them, majority of them instantly recognisable, none of them mine. [...]

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galleryf representation

Lower Manhattan, New York, October 2001.
After discovering galleryf last week, and after having some chats with them, I’m happy to announce that they now represent me for print sales. So if you feel like having one of my pics on your wall you can either buy it via galleryf, or you can still buy [...]

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Two cows, two countries

It’s amazing how boring sitting scanning negatives can be. And it’s amazing what you find on your desk in front of you which is interesting and you wish to scan.

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