Trellick: The Writing is on the Wall
Anna Gudbrands Trellick: The Writing Is on The Wall is a documentary film highlighting the importance of the Trellick Tower and the Graffiti Hall of Fame. In Autumn 2020, it was revealed that Royal Borough…
The less heard, the less obvious.
Anna Gudbrands Trellick: The Writing Is on The Wall is a documentary film highlighting the importance of the Trellick Tower and the Graffiti Hall of Fame. In Autumn 2020, it was revealed that Royal Borough…
South Wales based photographer, Matthew Eynon, focuses his work towards street and documentary photography through the forms of society and subculture. We did a short interview with Matthew about his project, Swansea Mods.
Archiver and daughter Ella Murtha discusses the work of her late mother’s powerfully relevant and stunning images from series such as Youth Unemployment and Juvenile Jazz Band to the beautifully nostalgic family portraits, part of…
Matt Eich doesn’t really have a discernible practice, in my eyes at least. He could be called a documentary photographer, he could be called a photojournalist, he could be called an essayist, he could be…
India. Far-flung and famous for its food, colourful festivals and fast-growing population, the Asian Subcontinent has unsurprisingly become a popular destination for holidaymakers, entrepreneurs and big-businesses alike. It’s a country where perilous mountains give way…
Born in 1959 in Vienna, Austria. Robert Rutöd has pursued a career in what most people dream of as a creative. An early pursuer of painting eventually led to working on short films, where he…
In his latest project, Nazar Furyk takes a step back from photojournalism and documents every day life of young people in his hometown.
‘Giants above The Cherries’ is a metaphorical farewell to the town of Kyustendil, Bulgaria – Petar Petrov’s hometown and where he spent the first 19 years of his life. The series touches upon Petrov’s connection…