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Worthing: Peer Reviews and Talks. May 9th, 2019

April 14, 2019 by Jim Stephenson

The Miniclick photography talks comes to Worthing!

Categories: brighton, WORKSHOPS • Tags: bryony good, colonnade house, documentary, free, Jim Stephenson, landscape, Lauren joy kennett, nasa, peer, photo, photographer, photographers, photography, portfolio, portrait, review, sandra harper, space, sussex, worthing

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Fri 2nd Nov – Miniclick with Fabrica, Rain Goggles and Photobookshow

October 22, 2018 by Jim Stephenson

Miniclick join forces with Photobookshow, Rain Goggles and Fabrica for an evening of films, music, photographer and support.

Categories: brighton, EVENTS, FILMS • Tags: brighton, england, europe, fabrica, feedback, film, free, harley weir, migration, music, photobookshow, rain goggles, refugee, review, screening, the other side of hope, uk

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Portfolio Reviews: The CONTROL Confessional Booth

October 12, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

As part of Miniclick’s CONTROL programme, a series of free portfolio reviews.

Categories: EVENTS, WORKSHOPS • Tags: booth, bpb, bpf, brighton, brighton photo fringe, confessional booth, control, england, free, miniclick, photo, photo fringe, photographer, photography, portfolio, portfolio review, review, sussex, uk

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Work: Jo Dressler and Harry Rose

February 4, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

Over the course of our ‘Another Way of Looking’ season back in November, we had a couple of people helping us out that went above and beyond in donating their time and efforts as we hosted events, workshops and exhibitions. Turns out, they were both photographers too, so we thought we’d take a look at their work on our blog… Jo Dressler Jo’s work beautifully combines her illustration with her photographic portraiture to create these striking images, influenced by her […]

Categories: GUEST POSTS • Tags: brighton, guest post, harry rose, illustration, image, in the company of an invisible man, jo dressler, landscape, miniclick, photo, photographer, photography, portrait, portraiture, review, work

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Day 24 – The Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar, 2014

December 24, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Christmas Eve! It’s been a great year for Miniclick and we’ve got to work with some amazing new people as well as some of our regular favourites. Since it’s Christmas Eve, we thought we’d reflect on some of the zines we put out on the Miniclick Press… Way back in June this year we published five ‘zines from five Brighton based photographers. Or at least five photographers who were based in Brighton when we launched then. Kevin Meredith took us sea […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, OUR PUBLICATIONS, WRITING • Tags: advent calendar, book, jack latham, jean luc brouard, kevin meredith, kristina salgvik, miniclick, ondra loup, photo, photobook, photographer, photography, review, zine

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Day 23 – The Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar, 2014

December 23, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Two days to go! Pretty exciting, but not as exciting as the output from Hoxton Mini Press this year – they feature behind today’s door on the Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar… (Zed Nelson) Set up last year, Hoxton Mini Press has now published a series of incredibly strong photography and illustration books all based around East London. In addition to the content (which we’ll come on to), the appeal of their books for us is in their ethos; affordable as possible without […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: advent calendar, book, east london, hackney, hoxton, hoxton mini press, london, martin usborne, miniclick, photo, photobook, photographer, photography, review, Zed Nelson

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Day 22 – The Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar, 2014

December 22, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

The final few days of the Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar and we look at another book we picked up in Paris, from two of our favourites – Lisa Barnard and GOST… Lisa Barnard’s new book from GOST, ‘Hyenas of the Battlefield, Machines in the Garden’ is one of the most brilliantly ambitious books we’ve seen in a long time, both in terms of the scale of it’s ambition, and the depth of research and work that has gone into it. It delves into the ‘unholy […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: advent calendar, book, drone, drones, gost, gost book, Hyenas of the Battlefield, iraq, lisa barnard, Machines in the Garden, miniclick, photobook, photographer, photography, review, virtual iraq, whiplash transition

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Day 21 – The Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar, 2014

December 21, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Almost there. Just four wonderful photobook filled days until Christmas and behind the door on the Advent Calendar today, Miniclick team member Joe Conway picks out the latest book from fourteen-nineteen, Daniel Shea’s ‘Blisner, IL’… Daniel Shea is an American artist, who published his book Blisner, IL this year with publishers fouteen-nineteen. It’s a pseudo-sequel to the similarly named Blisner, Ill (a photobook self-published by Shea in 2012). Both publications document the struggles of a former industrial town in the rust belt of […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: advent calendar, blisner, book, daniel shea, fourteen nineteen, il, miniclick, photo, photobook, photographer, photography, review

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Day 20 – The Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar, 2014

December 20, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

This year we hosted Rob Hornstra and his DIY Storytelling workshop, which was one of our highlights of the year. The incredible depth of The Sochi Project, which Rob undertook with Arnold van Bruggen, is endlessly impressive. One of the many books they published that we picked up during his workshop was ‘The Secret History of Khava Gaisanova’ and, although not technically published this year, we’ve picked it our for our Advent Calendar. Take it away Bryony Good… The Sochi Project […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, WRITING • Tags: advent calendar, arnold van bruggen, book, journalism, journalist, miniclick, photo, photobook, photographer, photography, photojournalism, review, rob hornstra, russia, sochi, The Secret History of Khava Gaisanova, the sochi project, winter olympics

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