It's almost Wednsday!
Our guest Walter Rothwell was running a gallery in London and freelanced for companies, newspapers and magazines. He then spent a period travelling, living in Europe and Asia working with NGO's and undertaking personal projects. He is a member of the Street Photography International collective.
Walter will talk about his ongoing project in Egypt. Shot over several years with unique access to the community, it records their final chapter as the Government redevelops the Giza Plateau for tourists.
photo: Walter Rothwell
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Friday, 30 June 2017
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Introducing Richard Lambert
Next week we will host Richard Lambert. He is a self-taught photographer based in Birmingham. Using traditional and alternative techniques, his work combines abstract, landscape and street photography to show how weirdly beautiful life can be.
Richard constantly experiments with analogue practices like dark room printing, cyanotypes, super long (6 month) exposures and wet plate collodion.
photo: Richard Lambert
Richard constantly experiments with analogue practices like dark room printing, cyanotypes, super long (6 month) exposures and wet plate collodion.
photo: Richard Lambert
Thursday, 22 June 2017
Thursday, 15 June 2017
Some images from last night.
We have really enjoed seeing Anneka French's work at PhotoCafe last night.
Thank you to all the artists that have submitted their work for the PhotoCafe SOCIAL.
The video presentation with the selected projects is available here.
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