Reuters’ Goran Tomasevic’s images of the explosion of a smoldering convoy of troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi has made the front pages of hundreds of newspapers. “Goran, as ever, was up at first light and on the road heading south from Benghazi after the first night of western bombing,” says Reuters’ chief photographer Steve Crisp. … Continue reading
Despite the frequently expressed, gloomy prognosis about the health of the book and the future of the printed page, one area of publishing seems to flourish unabated. Indeed, interest in the photobook has never been higher and is, if anything, intensifying, at a time when photography is subject to great sea changes and a marked … Continue reading
Photographers have until 22 October to enter the 2011 edition of the Terry O’Neill/Tag Award, which comes with a cash prize of £3000 for the overall winner, and £1000 and £500 for the following runner-ups. The contest is opened to photographers over the age of 18. Entrants must submit between three and six images as … Continue reading
I’ve been repping for a long time. When I started, I’d solicit photographers and illustrators whose work I saw in ads, in magazines, on book covers or on album covers. Sometimes, after I got going, artists would send me postcards, posters or little books of their work. They’d bring over their portfolio and leave behind … Continue reading