• Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Vimeo
  • Instagram
  • Tumblr

The Miniclick Photo Talks

Talks, discussions, events, exhibitions, parties and games, all around still and moving images.

Main menu

Skip to content
  • About
  • Shop

Tag: war

Show Grid Show List

Post navigation

Event & Screening: fe(mail) – Sat 12th March

February 12, 2016 by Jim Stephenson

To coincide with International Women’s Day and the Women of the World Festival at London’s Southbank Centre, we’re hosting a very special incarnation of our ongoing project, The Heart Grows Fonder, at The Feminist Library in London. The event will also feature a screening of Lynn Hershman Leeson’s film !Women Art Revolution. Join us for fe(mail)… +++ Saturday 12th  March. Midday to 6pm. The Feminist Library, London. Although entry is free, we suggest a donation to The Feminist Library to help them maintain their […]

Categories: EVENTS, FILMS • Tags: !women art revolution, art, brighton, fe(mail), feminisim, free, international women's day, london, mail art, mini click, miniclick, participatory, photo, photography, postcard, postcards, submission, submissions, submissions based, the feminist library, the heart grows fonder, thgf, war, women of the world festival, wow

1

Film Screening: Battle Company Korangal – 12th March 2015

March 9, 2015 by Jim Stephenson

Following on from our screening with Dukes at Komedia of Sebastian Junger’s “Which Way is the Front Line from Here?”, we’re very pleased to be working with the Dukes again to screen another of Junger’s films, “Battle Company: Korangal”. +++ Thursday 12th March. Kicks off at 6:30pm. Tickets are £10 and available here Proceeds from ticket sales go to charity.  Dukes at Komedia, Brighton.  +++ Korangal kicks off where academy award nominated, “Restrepo” left us and uses footage shoot in 2007 and 2008 by Tim Hetherington to look […]

Categories: FILMS • Tags: afghanistan, america, battle company korangal, brighton, cinema, combat, documentary, duke of yorks, dukes at komedia, film, film screening, korangal, miniclick, movie, screening, sebastian junger, tim hetherington, war

Leave a comment

Review: Tim Hetherington’s ‘Infidel’

September 7, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Over the last 18 months, Miniclick has raised proudly supported the Tim Hetherington Trust, and aided the continuation of his work in Sierrra Leone. A new exhibition at Photofusion shows a selection of his work from Afghanistan. Writer and photographer Dimitra Kountiou visited it for us… Made in Afghanistan, in Korengal Valley where Hetherington spent time with the American soldiers stationed there, Infidel at Photofusion brings to our attention many of the paradoxes of war. Tim’s work in revealing the day to day life of […]

Categories: EXHIBITIONS, WRITING • Tags: afghanistan, brighton, combat, conflict, diary, dimitra kontinou, documentary, england, exhibition, hetherington, infidel, london, miniclick, photo, photofusion, photograph, photographer, photography, photojournalism, review, sussex, the miniclick photography talks, tim hetherington, uk, war

Leave a comment

The Photobook Advent Calendar – Dec 13th

December 13, 2013 by Jim Stephenson

This year, in the true spirit of Christmas, we’re doing the Miniclick Photobook Advent Calendar where we’ll look at a different photobook, newspaper, magazine or ‘zine we like by someone we’ve worked with in the last 12 months, right up until Christmas Day. To view the Advent Calendar picks so far,click here. Day 13 – December 13th Jim Naughten – Re-enactors Back in June we launched the second issue of our Publication, Publication#2. It was themed on portraiture and we […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS • Tags: advent calendar, book, brighton, christmas, england, jim naughten, mini click, miniclick, people, photo, photo book, photobook, photographs, photography, portrait, portraits, re-enactors, reenactors, review, sussex, war, ww1, ww2

Leave a comment

“Which Way is The Front Line From Here” Screening / Monday 02nd Dec.

November 19, 2013 by Jim Stephenson

On the 2nd of December, Miniclick are very pleased to be hosting a showing of Sebastian Junger’s “Which Way is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington” at the Dukes at Komedia, Brighton. Monday 02nd December, 6:30pm. Dukes at Komedia, Brighton. This is a great opportunity to see this incredibly moving film. All profits of ticket sales will be donated to the Tim Hetherington Foundation, a charity we’ve made donations to in the past, so we’re equally as […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, brighton photo fringe, combat, doc, documentary, dukes at komedia, england, film, image, movie, photo, photographer, photography, photojournalism, screening, sebastian junger, sussex, tim hetherington, uk, war, which way is the frontline from here

5

Giles Duley / Tues 15th Oct

September 3, 2013 by Jim Stephenson

Last Spring a video of Giles Duley doing a TED Talk in London went online. The video appeared all over the place on social media a quite a few Miniclick regulars sent it to me and asked if we could get Giles down to do a talk for us. Giles’ very eloquent thoughts on why the story is the most important thing in photography echoes with a lot of the conversations we have behind the scenes at Miniclick. The video […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: afghanistan, artist talk, artists talk, brighton, discussion, documentary, editorial, giles duley, lecture, mini click, miniclick, photo, photograph, photographers, photography, portrait, portraiture, presentation, speaker, speech, sussex, talk, teach, ted, the old market, war

6

Post navigation

Content

  • BOOK REVIEWS
  • brighton
  • BRISTOL
  • EVENTS
  • EXHIBITIONS
  • FILMS
  • FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014
  • GUEST POSTS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • Leeds
  • NEWS
  • ONLINE
  • OUR PUBLICATIONS
  • Project Development
  • PROJECTS
  • SOAPBOX
  • Uncategorized
  • WORKSHOPS
  • WRITING
  • yorkshire

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Instagram

No Instagram images were found.

Search

Blog at WordPress.com.
Cancel

 
Loading Comments...
Comment
    ×