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Pic of the Week : Summer's Here!
2nd Jun 2017
So yesterday was officially the first day of meteorological Summer here in the UK. We're hoping for lots of sunshine and warm weather this year so we can spend as much time as possible outside…
Pic of the Week : World Hunger Day
25th May 2017
This Sunday (28th May 2017) is World Hunger Day, an initiative designed to raise awareness about global hunger and to encourage people around the world to be part of the solution. It is a disturbing…
Images To Inspire You To Enter Our 'Folklore' Competition
23rd May 2017
Our latest competition 'Folklore' is now open for entries and we have selected 10 stunning images to get you inspired to enter...
“Though folklore connects people to their past, it is a central part of life…
Pic of the Week : Steph Wilson
7th Apr 2017
We are always really keen to hear how the visitors to our exhibitions find them and it makes us particularly happy if they leave feeling inspired. This is exactly what happened to Steph Wilson after…
Pic of the Week: World Sleep Day!
17th Mar 2017
In honour of World Sleep Day, we take a look at some stunning images depicting sleep and consider taking some time out of our busy schedule to catch up on some much needed Zzzzzz!
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Edward Burtynsky: My wish: Manufactured landscapes and green education
17th Mar 2017
Accepting his 2005 TED Prize, photographer Edward Burtynsky makes a wish: that his images — stunning landscapes that document humanity's impact on the world — help persuade millions to join a global conversation on sustainability.
James Nachtwey My wish: Let my photographs bear witness
17th Mar 2017
Accepting his 2007 TED Prize, war photographer James Nachtwey shows his life's work and asks TED to help him continue telling the story with innovative, exciting uses of news photography in the digital era.
Ryan Lobo: Photographing the hidden story
17th Mar 2017
Ryan Lobo has traveled the world, taking photographs that tell stories of unusual human lives. In this haunting talk, he reframes controversial subjects with empathy, so that we see the pain of a Liberian war…
Aaron Huey: America's native prisoners of war
17th Mar 2017
Aaron Huey's effort to photograph poverty in America led him to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where the struggle of the native Lakota people — appalling, and largely ignored — compelled him to refocus. Five…
Images To Inspire You To Enter Our 'Repetition' Competition
10th Mar 2017
When we think of repetition, it normally evokes associations of tedious, uninteresting, and monotonous activities. However, when it comes to photography, using repetition can enable us to capture a powerful image that has real impact.
Visual…