Recipe for Success – Martin Gillman – Reader Profile
Proving that itu2019s not just professionals capable of creating stunning images, AP reader Martin Gillman explains how his photography takes place in the head, with the camera being just a tool. He...
View ArticleLoving The Light – Reader Profile – Martin Leighton
AP reader and amateur photographer Martin Leighton reveals the secrets behind his beautiful landscape photosAP reader and amateur photographer Martin Leighton reveals the secrets behind his beautiful...
View ArticleA Man of Many Arts – Reader Profile – Scott Hills
As a firefighter, mixed martial arts enthusiast and lens collector, how does AP reader Scott Hills find time to take photos as well? Debbi Allen finds outAs a firefighter, mixed martial arts enthusiast...
View ArticleThe Monochrome Set – Clive Rowley – Reader Profile
AP reader and retired doctor Clive Rowley discusses his love of black & white photography and the learning curve he has experienced through his work. He talks to Oliver AtwellAP reader and retired...
View ArticleLandscape phtotographer Jeremy Walker: Profile
A childhood friendship first sparked landscape photographer Jeremy Walker's passion for photography, and he hasn't looked back since.Landscape phtotographer Jeremy WalkerIt was actually with the...
View ArticleGeneral Election 2015: What it’s like to be a political photographer
Election fever is upon us. Avoiding stage-managed images, Stefan Rousseau catches evocative views of politicians and public figures. He talks to Natalie DentonAs the General Election descends upon us,...
View ArticleLondon from 7,500 feet: Vincent Laforet’s amazing cityscapes
Aerial photographer Vincent Laforet tells us the secrets of his city shots taken from higher altitudes than ever beforeVincent Laforet's AIR project has most recently taken him to LondonAerial...
View ArticleMaster of Instagram: Yener Torun’s minimalist architecture shot on iPhones
Armed with a humble smartphone, the new master of minimalism is proving why you don’t need expensive kit to capture world-class images. Yener Torun talks to Natalie DentonArmed with a humble...
View ArticlePlaying with perspective: The action figure photography of Daniel Picard
Armed with his collection of statues and figurines, Dan Picard painstakingly creates unforgettable stylish scenes that mesh characters from different worlds and galaxies. We find out moreArmed with his...
View ArticlePhilip Jones Griffiths Retrospective: Exposing the face of war
Philip Jones Griffiths’ images portray the realities of the Vietnam War. Will Troughton, curator of a current exhibition of Griffiths’ archive, talks to Karen SheardPhilip Jones Griffiths’ images...
View ArticleSteve McCurry on photographing the world’s coffee trail
Steve McCurry travelled to 12 countries in three continents to photograph the daily lives of people who produce the world's coffee. Spanning 30 years, it's been a dream assignment, he tells David...
View ArticlePurplePort: The social community for photographers and models
Dave Kai Piper considers the pros and cons of an online presence for creatives, and talks to Russ Freeman of PurplePort about managing a digital community.Dave Kai Piper considers the pros and cons of...
View ArticleEgalitaria: A photographic exhibition about anything and everything
We speak to Paul Bridge about his new exhibition that encouraged photographers to submit their best shot, regardless of field, genre or format. See what happened...We speak to Paul Bridge about his new...
View ArticleShooting Portraits of the Matterhorn
We speak to Nenad Saljic about his time shooting one of the world's most infamous and intimidating mountainsWe speak to Nenad Saljic about his time shooting one of the world's most infamous and...
View ArticleChallenging the rules of street photography
Heather Buckley’s images are a defiant and unconventional approach to street photography. She discusses with Oliver Atwell how she puts her personal stamp on her picturesIf you’re a street...
View ArticleShooting portraits of the night shift
It’s fascinating how the world changes at night. When the 9-5 workers head home for the evening, a whole new side to a city comes to life. David Hedges explores it in his documentary imagesDavid...
View ArticlePlaying with perspective: The action figure photography of Daniel Picard
Armed with his collection of statues and figurines, Dan Picard painstakingly creates unforgettable stylish scenes that mesh characters from different worlds and galaxies. We find out moreArmed with his...
View ArticleTim Rudman: Darkroom master
Top darkroom printer Tim Rudman has produced a book about Iceland that’s been eight years in the making. He talks to Steve Fairclough about how the project was photographed and printed...
View ArticleOpera by the River photo exhibition
Opera by the River is the exhibition of a photographic essay by multi award-winning photographer Edmond Terakopian, documenting the creative process of putting on an opera, including everything from...
View ArticleInterview with Professional Portrait Photographer Phil Sharp
Professional portrait photographer Phil Sharp shoots for major record labels and music magazines. Audley Jarvis talks to him.Professional portrait photographer Phil Sharp shoots for major record labels...
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