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Leeds Talk: Entertainment with Graeme Oxby and David Severn, 8th May ’18

April 22, 2018 by Bryony Good

Next up for our Leeds talks we have a little entertainment from Graeme Oxby and David Severn. Join us to explore the documenting of traditional British entertainment, leisure and showmanship from Elvis impersonators to Bingo halls. +++ Tuesday 8th May, 2018. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm.  The Brunswick, Leeds.  Free Entry. +++ Graeme Oxby Yorkshire born Graeme Oxby is a photographer, film maker and lecturer whose work has been published in the last year by The Guardian, The Times […]

Categories: EVENTS, NEWS, Uncategorized, yorkshire • Tags: documentary, free talks, Leeds, leeds events, photography, photography talks

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Brighton: ROBOTS with David Vintiner and Gem Fletcher, 25th April ’18

March 28, 2018 by Jim Stephenson

An evening of free photographic discussions in Brighton on the theme of ROBOTS with David Vintiner and Gem Fletcher.

Categories: brighton, EVENTS • Tags: android, april, brighton, David Vintiner, discussion, documentary, free, gem fletcher, humaniod, lecture, photo, photographer, photography, portrait, robot, robots, talk, transhuman

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Interview: Homer Sykes

October 26, 2017 by laurenjadeholder

Back in September Miniclick looked at the themes of resistance, protest and strikes with two socially minded photographers, Janine Wiedel and Homer Sykes. In an interview with Homer Sykes, he elaborates on his practice past and present. Some of your images from the 70’s highlight the fragility and division of the class system in Britain. Do you think this depiction is harder to recognise when taking photographs today? Yes it probably is. During the 1970s there was a very distinct […]

Categories: INTERVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: discussion, documentary, homer sykes, interview, miniclick, photo, photographer, photography, uk

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Interview: Tomas Leach

September 9, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

Ahead of the release of his latest film, Miniclick spoke to Tomas Leach about THE LURE…

Categories: INTERVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: america, doc, documentary, film, forest fenn, hunt, interview, the lure, tomas leach, treasure

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Resistance with Homer Sykes & Janine Wiedel – 26th Sept, 2017

August 15, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

Join Miniclick in Brighton in September with Homer Sykes and Janine Wiedel as we look at the documentation of resistance.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, discussion, dispute, documentary, england, free, homer sykes, industrial, janine wiedel, photo, photographer, photography, political, politics, protest, resistance, strikes, sussex, talk, uk, usa

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Leeds Talk: Christopher Nunn and Murray Ballard – 29th June

June 4, 2017 by Bryony Good

Miniclick are back in Leeds, with Village and The Brunswick, to present an evening of talks from Chris Nunn and Murray Ballard.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: christopher nunn, discussion, documentary, EVENTS, immortality, lecture, Leeds, miniclick photography talks, murray ballard, photo, photography, phototalk, talk, ukraine, village, yorkshire

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Talk: Brighton International Women’s Day; Sat 4th March

February 7, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

As part of Brighton International Women’s Day, Miniclick presents talks from Marilyn Stafford and Nina Emett.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton international womens day, documentary, free, india, international women's day, iwd, lecture, marilyn stafford, nina emmet, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, reportatage, talk, women

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Interview: Daniel Castro Garcia & Thomas Saxby

February 6, 2017 by Marta Benavides

Our next talk will be on the subject of HOME on Mon Feb 20th in Brighton. To warm up for it, we spoke to Daniel Castro Garcia and Thomas Saxby from John Radcliffe Studio about their work Foreigner: Migration into Europe 2015-2016, which has earned Daniel the BJP International Photography Award 2017… Foreigner: Migration into Europe 2015-2016 is a response to the media coverage of the European migration phenomenon. How was the project born? Thomas Saxby: The story of migration to Italy […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: brighton, daniel castro garcia, discussion, documentary, england, foreigner, immigration, interview, john radcliffe studio, migration, mini click, miniclick, photo, photobook, photograph, photographer, photography, portrait, portraiture, refugee, sussex, talk, the old market, thomas saxby, uk

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Talk: Soapbox Ep. 3 – 26th Jan, 2017

January 8, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

Miniclick’s Soapbox returns to London with 5 quick-fire photography talks in one evening.

Categories: SOAPBOX • Tags: 2017, ameena rojee, chris bethell, discussion, documentary, england, flora maclean, free, hackney, joshua parker, lecture, london, maria kapajeva, miniclick, pecha kucha, photo, photographer, photography, portrait, sara shamsavari, soapbox, talk, uk

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