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Lydia Goldblatt
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Lydia Goldblatt is a practicing artist and photographer. She came to photography via the study of literature and languages, and her photographs reveal a continuing interest in narrative and poetic form. Lydia’s work is marked by a delicate harnessing of light, in combination with a thoughtful and compassionate approach to her subjects. Concerned with identity…
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Gary Cohen
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Hailing from the silicone streets of Los Angeles, Gary moved to London in 2010. He landed one day before the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, but he insists he had nothing to do with it. Having recently passed the ‘Life in the UK’ exam, he probably knows more about British history than you do; though he…
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Laura Pannack
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My art focuses on social documentary and portraiture, and seeks to explore the complex relationship between subject and photographer. I am driven by research led self-initiated projects. I am a firm believer that time, trust and understanding is key to portraying subjects truthfully. My particular approach allows a genuine connection to exist between sitter and…
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Pal Hansen
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Pal Hansen is a Norwegian photographer who has lived and worked in the UK for fifteen years. During that time he has carved out a successful career in the intensely competitive field of editorial photography. His portraits of celebrities and prominent individuals are regularly seen in some of the UK’s most popular publications and he also undertakes commissions for international…
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Giacomo Brunelli
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Giacomo Brunelli (b. Perugia, Italy, 1977) graduated with a degree in International Communications in 2002. His series have been exhibited at the Barbican Centre (Uk). The Photographers’Gallery (Uk) among many more.The work has won the Sony World Photography Award, the Gran Prix Lodz, Poland and theMagenta Foundation “Flash Forward 2009”. It has also been featured…
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Kate Edwards
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Kate Edwards has been picture editor of the Guardian Weekend magazine for over 12 years. She has been a judge on a variety of photography awards, including World Press Photo, and been a reviewer at national and international photography festivals. Kate on the Offspring Photo Meet ” Its the energy and the genuine, open discussion…
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Polly Braden
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Polly Braden works on long-term, self-initiated projects, as well as commissions for international publications. Her book China Between, is published by Dewi Lewis, 2010, a selection of her work from China is included in the book Street Photography Nowpublished by Thames and Hudson 2010. In recent years she has collaborated with journalists to produce extended…
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Muir Vidler
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Muir Vidler is a photographer based in London where he shoots commissioned and personal work. His pictures have been shown at the National Portrait Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum, Rove Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts in London, at Colette in Paris, Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami and Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. They’ve also been…
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Eleanor Macnair
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Eleanor Macnair lives and works in London. For the past 12 years she has worked in communications for a variety of galleries including Michael Hoppen Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Media Space (Science Museum) and White Cube. She is now freelance for GOST Books, Magnum Photos and Atlas Gallery amongst others and past clients include Phaidon,…
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Helen Trompeteler
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Helen’s exhibitions and publications include Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon (Co-Curator, 2015) and Man Ray Portraits (Assistant Curator, 2013). Her numerous displays at the National Portrait Gallery, London included Snowdon: A Life in View (2014), Fred Daniels: Cinema Portraits (2012) and Format Photography Agency (2010). As a juror and reviewer she has worked with…