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Event: Now We Also Live Nicely – Tues 9th June, 2015

May 11, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

“Now We Also Live Nicely” – What can photography do for us today? Miniclick and the final year students of the BA Documentary Photography course at USW Newport present an evening of discussion on photography, where it is now and where it’s heading. It’s never been easier for photographers to present their ideas in a myriad of different ways than it is today, and in this panel discussion we’ll be talking to a group of people who are working at […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: 2015, bjp, dalston, discussion, dissenting academy, documentary, free, gemma padley, image, lecture, lisa barnard, london, maja daniels, mini click, miniclick, newport, panel, peter watkins, photo, photobook, photographer, photography, portrait, story, talk, university of south wales, usw

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Publication: Photographer Writer Illustrator

December 3, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Our new project, Photographer Writer Illustrator, involves a playful look into how the interpretation of images and text changes from person to person and how these images and text are connected. 8 different photographers each gave us an image each, which we stripped of it’s context and title before passing it onto a writer. The 8 different writers then created short stories, poems and descriptive text based on the single image they’d be assigned. Finally, to complete the game, the […]

Categories: OUR PUBLICATIONS, WRITING • Tags: adam campbell, alma haser, angela hadrill, art, book, bryony good, buy, drawing, game, gemma padley, georgina aboud, hannah clare, illustration, image, Jen Davis, jocelyn allen, john morrison, jon tonks, kate peters, kirstin stride, laura pannack, lauren holder, matt hawkins, matt henry, miniclick, moscow lets go, pater carr, paul reas, peter dench, photo, photographer, photographer writer illustrator, photography, play, poem, publication, pwi, shop, short story, sofia kathryn smith, tomas rooney, writing, yannik eilers, zine

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18th June, ’14 – Reasons to be Cheerful, London

May 25, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Every year, hundreds of photography graduates spill out of their universities, wide eyed and excited, to be met by too many doom-mongers. A precession of weary heads, eager to tell the newcomers that there’s no money in photography, there’s no room for anymore photographers, photography is dying. It simply isn’t true. We are in extremely exciting times and Newport’s graduating students, along with The Miniclick Photography Talks, have put together an evening to celebrate this. The Attic, Hackney Picture House, London.  Wednesday […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: anastasia taylor-lind, bjp, brighton, documentary, education, england, fraser carr miles, gemma padley, graduate, graduation, laura pannack, lecture, london, mini click, miniclick, newport, panel discussion, paul reas, photo, photographer, photography, publication, silverprint, talk, uk, university of south wales

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