A still-life love-letter to an East London lost to money
Dalston’s Ridley Road Market is an East London institution, but to a newcomer it can feel like an overwhelming assault of sights, sounds and smells. At once thrillingly vibrant yet strangely...
View Article#BJP 7865: Journeys
No two journeys are quite the same, but in the BJP‘s latest issue, we explore just how different journeys can be. We transport you on journeys around the country; we invite you to join us on spiritual...
View ArticleLorenzo Vitturi’s Money Must Be Made
In Money Must Be Made, Lorenzo Vitturi’s latest photobook, the photographs address the question of how, not merely where. It is not exceptional to visit a market in Lagos with a camera, especially if,...
View ArticleSimon Bainbridge’s Best of 2017
Sam Contis’ Deep Springs A classic Michael Mack book, giving a young, relatively unknown photographer the opportunity to make her first book without compromise, from the obscure cover to the lack of...
View ArticleAzu Nwagbogu’s Best of 2017
Top five photobooks, in no particular order: 1 ROXANE II by Viviane Sassen, published by oodee books 2 The Island of the Colorblind by Sanne De Wilde, co-published by Kehrer and Hannibal 3 Money Must...
View Article2017: A year in review
Staying true to the mission of bringing readers the best of contemporary photography, in 2017 British Journal of Photography covered the most important practitioners, voices and ideas in the industry....
View ArticleThe shortlist is out for the Hyères Festival photographie grand prix
It’s one of the most interesting prizes for emerging photography, with previous winners including Sølve Sundsbo, Anouk Kruithof, and Lorenzo Vitturi – it’s the Grand prix du jury photographie at the...
View ArticleBJP goes live and direct with Peckham 24
Alighting at Peckham Rye train station in south London, a short walk across a busy market street takes you to the Bussey Building complex, a former cricket-bat factory that is now home to an...
View ArticlePhoto London: ‘We might begin to see 3D printing and augmented reality become...
First established in 1970 by Angela Flowers in London’s West End, Flowers Gallery now has two central London locations – one in Mayfair and another in Shoreditch, along with a space in New York. The...
View ArticleSam Ivin’s Lingering Ghosts on show in London
Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right to seek, and to enjoy in other countries, asylum from persecution.” The UK was one of 48 nations to vote in...
View ArticleAfrica in the Photobook
Only a small percentage of the 400 books that Ben Krewinkel has collected and featured on his website, Africa in the Photobook, are actually African. Many are historical publications, political...
View ArticleBeyond Paris Photo – a wealth of photo shows
Feeling all shopped out? Take refuge in a photo show – though many are being hosted by private galleries in Paris next week, meaning you can still buy prints if you want to. Photo Saint-Germain is a...
View ArticleQ&A with Nataal: the media brand championing contemporary African culture
Nataal.com was born in 2015 as a platform to communicate the creativity coming out of Africa. It was launched by Sara Hemming, former art director at AnOther magazine, Helen Jennings, former editor at...
View ArticleBJP-online Loves…
New Russian photography on FotoDepartament’s Attention Hub “The way the international audience perceives Russian photography is often based on ‘exoticism’, that builds a pernicious stereotyping around...
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