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Open Call & Event – (School)House of Cards at The School of Miniclick

May 16, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

As part of their ‘School of Miniclick’ takeover of The Photographers’ Gallery, Miniclick present ‘(School)House of Cards’

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Performance and BBQ: Shock & Awe – Sat 28th May

May 11, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

First person story telling has a long and rich history in American folk tradition. Combining that with another great American tradition – the road trip – San Franciscan based photographer and artist, Ethan Rafal is currently touring a performance based on his body of work, Shock and Awe. The performance, both moving and humorous, consists of a reading of his book, coupled with a show-and-tell session and a group discussion set to bourbon and Ethan’s top notch, freshly baked, cast-iron pie. […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: book, brighton, discussion, england, ethan rafal, mini click, miniclick, performace, photo, photobook, photograph, photographer, photography, san francisco, shock and awe, show and tell, sussex, talk, uk

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The School of Miniclick – June 17th to 19th

May 11, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

For one weekend in June, The Miniclick Photography Talks take of The Photographers Gallery.

Categories: EVENTS, EXHIBITIONS, PROJECTS, WORKSHOPS • Tags: amak mahmoodia, brighton, david fathi, discussion, england, exhibition, kevin meredith, lecture, lomokev, london, lumines lab, mini click, miniclick, open call, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, rhiannon adam, school, sofia kathryn smith, submissions, sussex, the heart grows fonder, the photographers gallery, the school of miniclick, thgf, tpg, uk

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Talk: On Work – Weds 27th April

March 8, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

As we move with frightening speed through 2016, we’re pleased to announce that our next free talk in Brighton will be on the topic of WORK and will feature Curtis James, who will be presenting “Something About Work” and Cat Garcia, discussing her project “Our Time”… +++ Wednesday 27th April. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at  The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry. +++ Cat Garcia Cat Garcia works across portrait, reportage and advertising photography,  capturing people and places […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: beyond work, brighton, cat garcia, curtis james, discussion, documentary, england, free, lecture, miniclick, our time, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, something about work, sussex, talk, uk, work

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Talk: Lucia Pizzani w/ Miranda Gavin – Weds 9th March

February 8, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

This March we’re hosting a series of great events, the first of which to be announced will be in Brighton and features the very welcome return of Lucia Pizzani to Miniclick, to talk to us more about her work. Lucia will be in discussion with writer and educator Miranda Gavin (Photofusion, Hotshoe, Tri-Pod) +++ Wednesday  9th  March. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at The Old Market, Brighton. +++ (Sagrario #5 (2015). Collodion Wet Plate Photography on Aluminium) (Unidentified Women (2015). Still […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: alternative processes, aluminium, brighton, collodion, discussion, england, ferrotype, free, image, lecture, Lucia Pizzani, miniclick, miranda gavin, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, pizzani, sculpture, talk, tintype, uk, wet plate, wetplate

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Interview: Richard Higginbottom on Ante Merdiem

January 5, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

Mornings can mean completely different things to different people. In Ante Meridiem (a publication submitted to our Mobile Library in 2015), Richard Higgenbottom of Tide Press invited a group of photographers from around the world to respond to that particular time of day visually. The results are beautiful. We spoke to Richard about the process of putting the publication together. Can you introduce us to Ante Meridiem? Ante Meridiem is a collaborative photographic work themed around morning time. The idea was […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: book, discussion, interview, miniclick, morning, photo, photograph, photographer, photographs, photography, self publish, tide press, zine

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Talk: The Plantation – Mon 16th Nov, 2015

October 25, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

Coming up in November, we’ll be working with The Plantation – an organisation we’re big fans of. Trine Stephenson will be joining us for a discussion on The Plantation’s programme of publishing, exhibiting and promoting work and what she finds exciting about photography right now. Trine will be in discussion with Oliver Whitehead, Projects Curator at The Photographer’s Gallery. +++ Monday 16th Nov. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at  The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry. +++ The Plantation is […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: 2015, brighton, discussion, free, image, journal, lecture, magazine, mini click, miniclick, panel discussion, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, presentation, sussex, talk, talks, the miniclick photography, the plantation journal, trine stephenson

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Event: Photobook Weekend at Photomonth – Sat 10th and Sun 11th Oct, 2015

October 6, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

We’re very pleased to be working with Hoxton Mini Press and Photomonth at their Photobook Weekend in October. We’re organising a series of talks on ‘The Life and Times of a Photobook’ to run in a space on the Truman Brewery site that will also host 8 of the finest independent photobook publishers, selling their wares. Meet the publishers, smell the paper, join the discussion. Just don’t say ‘print is dead’. +++ Saturday 10th October and Sunday 11th October. Talks 3pm to […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: bemojake, book, book fair, discussion, free, hoxton mini press, jack latham, london, mini click, miniclick, photo, photo book, photobook, photobook weekend, photograph, photographer, photography, photomonth, self publish be happy, talk, truman brewery

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Article: In Memoriam

August 3, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

In his first article for Miniclick, Jamie Dalzell takes a look at the increasing concerns surrounding our digital footprint once we shuffle of this mortal coil… In Memoriam: Your Digital Photo Footprint Some keep them in old shoe boxes, stashed away at the back of overcrowded cupboards. Others? In photo books and albums, gathering dust atop bookshelves. The lengthiest book of all, if the old adage of ‘A picture is worth a thousand words’ rings true. And let’s not forget that […]

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