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Interview: Harry Rose

May 30, 2018 by Jim Stephenson

Miniclick interviews Harry Rose about his work ‘Looking for Bigfoot’

Categories: INTERVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: bigfoot, conspiracy, harry rose, interview, Lottie wilson, miniclick, photo, photographer, photography, uk

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Brighton: The Christmas Party

November 11, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

It’s the Miniclick Christmas Party!

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, christmas, freakaholics, miniclick, party, spectrum city

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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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Talk: Change with Les Monaghan and Curtis James, 28th Nov, 2017

October 21, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

Miniclick Brighton returns in November with a free talk on the subject of CHANGE.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, change, curtis james, discussion, free, lecture, les monaghan, miniclick, photo, photographer, photography, political, social, sussex, talk, the old market

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Talk: Spirit Side, Oct 16th 2017

September 9, 2017 by Jim Stephenson

To coincide with Miniclick’s Ghost Hunting exhibition, join our panel for an evening of fascinating on-theme talks.

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, chris french, england, exhibition, film, ghost, goldsmiths, haunting, miniclick, photography, sussex, tora colwill, vicky matthews

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Interview: Martin Seeds

September 2, 2017 by Marta Benavides

Martin Seeds engages with the conflicting experiences of Northern Irish identity, politics, culture and nationality through his practice. We spoke to him following up Miniclick’s August talk On Catharsis… +++ After a career in IT, you focused your practice on photography. Would you say this background influenced the way in which you take pictures and enhanced your interest in technology? In my previous career, I treated technology as a tool to assist me to achieve something and that is how I […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: assembly, brighton, culture, identity, interview, martin seeds, miniclick, miniclick photography talks, nationality, northern ireland, photography, politics, uk

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Interview: Dulcie Wagstaff

August 28, 2017 by Marta Benavides

Dulcie Wagstaff uses photography as part of a creative process in which she explores quotidian environments and emotions. After Miniclick’s August talk On Catharsis, we interviewed her about her work… +++ Where do you find inspiration for your dreamlike but uncanny imagery? In terms of artists, I would say Francesca Woodman is my biggest inspiration, and has been since I was about 15. Her images are strange and uncanny, but somehow have a ‘realness’ and depth that can’t be faked […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: brighton, dulcie wagstaff, everyday, familiar, gardening, inspiration, interview, miniclick, miniclick talks, photography, project, uk, uncanny

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Talk: Miniclick does Summer Holidays with Rob Ball and William Lakin, 11th July

June 23, 2017 by Bryony Good

Miniclick is taking you on a summer holiday with July’s talk. Rob Ball and William Lakin will be taking you on a photographic journey to holiday resorts across the world. With summer on it’s way we are exploring the photographer as tourist hoping to unpick some of the habits, traditions and rituals of holiday makers and the resorts built to entertain them. +++ Tuesday 11th July, 2017. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm.  The Old Market, Brighton.  Free Entry. +++ […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, free event, miniclick, photography, photography talk, rob ball, summer holidays, william lakin

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Interview: Liz Orton

June 10, 2017 by Marta Benavides

Liz Orton will be speaking at our June talk Photography & Landscape. Her work explores landscape as part of a practice that deals with notions of technology, ecologies and human activity. Leading up to the talk, we interviewed her about the work and her use of landscape… +++ Your views on landscape merge scientific approaches with questions about the photographic apparatus. How did you first become interested in geology and its forms of representation? I’ve always been fascinated by non-photographic […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: brighton, ecology, england, geology, index, interview, landscape, liz orton, miniclick, natural sciences, photography, project, the miniclick photography talks, uk, work

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