Around this time last year we saw the protests in Maiden Square, Kiev in full swing, with photographers from all over the world descending to document the troubles. Chris Nunn and Milo Belgrove were two photographers who headed out as well, Chris to continue his work in the country, and Milo for the first time. They both chose to photograph a different side of a country in flux, focusing on the people and life continuing against a tumultuous backdrop.
We’re very pleased to have both of them coming to Miniclick to give a free talk in February.
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Tuesday 24th Feb. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry.
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Christopher Nunn
Based in Yorkshire, Chris works on personal projects and commissions throughout the UK and Europe. His time is currently divided between England and Ukraine. He works on personal projects throughout the UK and Europe and commercial/editorial commissions with designers and creative agencies. Much of his work focuses on people and their stories.
Milo Belgrove
Milo Belgrove is a freelance photographer working mainly in portraiture, events and on long term projects. He has experience with curation, publishing and gallery work. Currently his primary interests lie within photojournalism, events on the ground and investigating injustices in the UK and abroad.
www.cargocollective.com/milobelgrove
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Tuesday 24th Feb. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry.
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