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Talk: Patricia Karallis and James Pearson Howes – Weds 19th Aug

July 18, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

In August we’ll be 4 years old and 11 months, and who better to celebrate our last event of our fourth year than Patricia Karallis of Paper Journal, who will be in discussion with photographer James Pearson Howes? Nobody better, that’s who. +++ Wednesday 19th August. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at  The Old Market, Brighton. +++ Patricia Karallis of Paper Journal Patricia Karallis is the founder of Paper Journal. Launched in 2013, online magazine Paper Journal is updated […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: 2015, brighton, british folk, discussion, documentary, england, james pearson howe, lecture, london, magazine, mini click, miniclick, paper journal, patricia karallis, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, portrait, publish, talk, the old market, uk

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The Miniclick Fundraising Editions Lucky Dip

July 24, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

October is fast approaching and Miniclick have been busy creating their programme of events, exhibitions and parties to coincide with Brighton Photo Fringe and Brighton Photo Biennial, titled “Another Way of Looking” (or, AWOL). To keep all our events free and open to everyone, we need to do a bit of fundraising so we’re launching “The Miniclick Fundraising Editions Lucky Dip”. We’ve had 32 different photographers kindly donate an exclusive, one-off, 10 by 8 inch print and we’ve individually sealed […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: alex webb, alma haser, art, brian david stevens, brighton, Briony Campbell, buy, chris floyd, David Vintiner, Edmund Clark, england, ewen spencer, fergus heron, fundraising, jack latham, jason larkin, jean luc brouard, jim mortram, Joanna Cresswell, kate peters, Ken Grant, kevin meredith, kristina salgvik, laura pannack, louis porter, luca sage, lucky dip, marc wilson, mark power, miniclick, murray ballard, natasha caruana, Nick Ballon, patricia karallis, paul reas, peter dench, print, prints, sale, Seba Kurtis, shop, simon roberts, uk, Zed Nelson

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8th May ’14 – University of Gloucestershire, Editorial & Advertising Photography

April 15, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

The University of Gloucestershire, Editorial & Advertising Photography Course and The Miniclick Photography Talks are joining together on Thursday May 8th to present an evening of photography advice speed dating. Set amongst the student’s graduation show at The Coningsby Gallery, London, attendees will have the chance to have five minutes with some of the leading folk in the photography world. From photographers, commissioners, art directors and curators, attendees will have five minutes to talk to them about the photography world […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: advice, brighton, chris floyd, discussion, fiona rogers, grad show, Helen Trompeteler, london, mini click, miniclick, niall mcdiarmid, paper journal, patricia karallis, peter dench, photo, photograph, photography, rachel segal hamilton, speed dating, talk, The Coningsby Gallery, university of gloucester

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