Category Archives: News

Digital Photography & Imaging Show

DPI” is on this coming Thursday and Friday in London. Anyone interested can pre-register for free entry to the event.

Check out the conferences and seminars time table on their web site.
The Guardian’s Sean Smith and World Press Photo award winner Vanessa Winsip will be holding conferences at the event.
I’ll be giving a seminar on press photography and my workflow on both days from 3.45pm to 4.30pm, part of which will be slide shows of work over the years.

A Looking Glass Eye – 21st Century London


Just a heads up on a group exhibition I’ve got a few pictures in: A Looking Glass Eye – 21st Century London at the EXIT Gallery, above Soho Books, 121-125 Charing Cross Road, London WC2. 27 June to 12 September.


This summer the EXIT GALLERY at Claire de Rouen Books is putting on a group photography show of London in the 21st Century. A very ambitious project for such a small gallery. The star of this show is London, as seen through the lens of both new and established award winning photographers… Stephen Gill, Valerie Phillips, Wassink Lundgren, Simon Wheatley (Magnum), Peter Marlow (Magnum) and Edmond Terakopian to name a few. Just like the melting pot that is London, this orderly mess makes for compulsive viewing. It’s free and on for over two months.


www.pix.org.uk up and running

Good news! My hosting company has sorted out their servers and my web sites are back online!

www.pix.org.uk down

It seems that somehow my websites http://www.pix.org.uk and http://www.commercial.pix.org.uk have been hijacked. There is also the less sinister possibility that there is a server issue with the company that hosts them.

I’m trying to resolve the issue ASAP.
In the mean time, if you do manage to get onto the above two sites, be warned that there are no areas where you will be asked to login. There’s also no possibility to purchase anything, so if asked, do NOT give over any credit cards or any information about yourself.

UPDATE: Just got an email from the hosting company that there is a server issue. However, please play it safe and follow the above advice just in case it is more sinister than a server issue.

The Frontline Club Award

John D McHugh was awarded the club’s first ever award for journalism last night. The award was given as a result of his outstanding work and dedication to covering the war in Afghanistan. Although John D is a photographer, he also covered the story using audio and video.

To read more about John D’s experiences, see his blog.
On his last trip he was filing pictures and copy for The Guardian.

The 20th Visa Pour L’Image, Perpignan, France

You often hears talk amongst photographers asking who’s going to Visa or Perpignan. This talk refers to Visa Pour L’Image which is an annual festival of photojournalism, which takes place in Perpignan in the south of France.
This year’s festival, the 20th, will run from the 30th of August until the 14th of September. During this two week period there will be some 30 exhibitions dotted around the beautiful city; the venues are very interesting in themselves – there is a convent and even a prison.
The professional week runs from the 1st to the 7th of September. This is open to professional photographers, newspaper and agency photographic staff and apart from the above exhibitions it incorporates talks and presentations, evening screenings (on a huge outdoor screen – this is also open to the public), a chance to show projects and portfolios to the agencies present and generally network.
This year will be the fifth time I’ll be attending the festival. If you’ve never been, take a week off and check it out. You’ll see some great work exhibited and if you’re a professional, getting accreditation will open up a whole lot more. The talks and presentations are given by photographers at the top of their game and its an ideal and unique opportunity to see the world’s picture editors all under one roof.
To top this off, the town is beautiful with some great restaurants. The social scene is one of the great things about the festival too. Just check out the Cafe de Post near the Castillet and you’ll see photographers and editors drinking and chatting the night away ’till the very early hours.
One tip – book your accommodation now as the town gets packed during the professional week.