John Angerson
John Angerson regularly shoots covers for the Saturday Times Magazine and has gained many prestigious awards including Ilford Photographer of the Year. Three books of his personal work have been published as well as many solo exhibitions across the UK and Europe. His work with the Jesus Army - a controversial religious cult - is to be published in book form by Dewi Lewis in 2007. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Peter Dench
Peter is one of the UK's leading and astute observers of human nature and in particular some of the more quirky aspects of life. His project 'Drinking of England', a poignant and often humorous look at the drinking habits of the English, won a World Press Award. You'll see his work regularly in The Sunday Times Magazine, Telegraph Magazine, Weekend Guardian, Observer Magazine, Stern, Liberation, VSD, Newsweek, GQ and many more publications. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Jason Eskenazi
Based in New York, Jason Eskenazi is a multi-award winning photojournalist and is perhaps best known for his book "Wonderland: A Fairy Tale of the Soviet Monolith" a dark photographic fairytale of Soviet history: He also works in many other countries and his work has been published in most major magazines and newspapers. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Stuart Freedman
Stuart's work has been recognised in many awards, from amongst others, Amnesty International (twice), Pictures of the Year, The World Sports Photo Award, The Royal Photographic Society and UNICEF. In 1998 he was selected for the World Press Masterclass and the following year for the Agfa Young Photojournalist of the Year. In 1999 he was invited to speak on Capital Hill in the USA about the atrocities in Sierra Leone where his initial work on the Mutilated premiered. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
George Georgiou
George has lived and worked extensively in the Balkans in the last six years.
Between June 2001 until December 2002 he was based in Belgrade covering the post conflict situation and transition in Serbia. For the last 3 years he has been based in Istanbul, Turkey. His work has been published in most major magazines and newspapers.
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Mike Goldwater
Twice World Press Photo Award Category winner, Photo stories, assignments and projects have taken Mike to more than 70 countries and his pictures have been published in the major magazines around the world. In 2002 Acqua, a documentary project on water, was published by Motta in Italy. Promoted by his Italian agent Grazia Neri, Acqua was made into a major exhibition that toured Italy for two years and was seen by more than 100,000 people. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Brian Harris
Brian has received many awards for his work including the prestigious 'What the papers say' Photographer of the Year award in 1990 for his work in Eastern Europe and the BBC has made three documentary programmes about his work. Brian was appointed chief photographer of the Independent newspaper when it launched in 1986. He photographed the end of the civil war in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), the aftermath of the Falklands war, the famines in Ethiopia and the Sudan and has documented every British election campaign from Thatcher through to Blair. He spent 18 months in Eastern Europe watching the collapse of communism and has covered four Presidential campaigns in the United States. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
David Hoffman
Wanting to engage head on with the problems on his own doorstep, David Hoffman's pictures are based firmly in Britain. Best known for his pictures of uncomfortable subjects such as protest, drug abuse, racial politics and homelessness, David began his work in the mid 1970s. Choosing to 'photograph in an oppositional way to the state' he has built a body of work based around the belief that visual evidence of society's problems can motivate people to respond with positive action. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Roger Hutchings
Roger Hutchings is one of Britains most noted documentary photographers. He worked originally for the London Observer specializing in both home and foreign affairs. He then undertook a wide range of assignments for international magazines whilst developing his own projects presented as exhibitions and books. In 1996 he began a long term reportage on the fashion industry which led to a collaboration with the fashion designer Giorgio Armani between 2000 and 2004 and provided the material for the book Armani Backstage. He has taught lectured and broadcast on photography and was a tutor at the World Press Joop Swart Master Class in 2001 and The Chairman of the World Press Photo Jury in 2002. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Nils Jorgensen
Nils' work appears regularly in major magazines including the Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Newsweek, Paris Match, Life and elsewhere. Nils has been a senior staff photographer at the international press agency Rex Features Ltd in London, for over 25 years. He is a leading member of the In Public: international online street photographers' collective. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Ed Kashi
Ed Kashi has dedicated his photographic career to documenting the social and political issues that define our times. Kashi, with a degree in photojournalism from Syracuse University, has been photographing professionally since 1979. He has since photographed in over 60 countries and his images have appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Geo, Newsweek and many other domestic and international publications. Ed's collaboration with National Geographic, among other publications, has produced a growing body of work on the modern Middle-East. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
David Levenson
David has been a professional photographer since 1977 and covered many major news stories: the Iranian Embassy siege, the Brixton riots and the early days of Charles and Diana. He is currently working on a book: 'Spare Time' - a study of how people spend their leisure hours. His Awards include a merit in the Association of Photographers Awards and a prize in the Texaco Industrial Photographer of the Year contest. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Jack Picone
Jack Picone is an editorial and documentary photographer based in Bangkok, Thailand. He has over two decades of experience working in scores of countries, including some of the world's most dangerous places: Israel, Iraq, Angola, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Soviet Central Asia and Former Yugoslavia. Jack's work has also been exhibited in major national galleries worldwide.
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Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
Since 1989, when he watched the fall of Communism, Jeremy has had a desire to travel and to photograph the world around him. Many years later his personal and commissioned work, for which he has been the recipient of photojournalism awards, has been widely published and exhibited in Europe and USA.
Deciding to bring colour into his life he has relocated from Scotland to Tokyo, Japan, where he now lives and photographs for clients such as Time, Italian Geo, Le Figaro, The Guardian and Greenpeace International, amongst others. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Homer Sykes
Homer Sykes has been a professional photographer for over thirty-five years and, simply put, he is one of Britain's best-known documentary photographers. To provide just one example, Tate Britain are showing four of Homer's images from his book 'Once a Year: some traditional British customs' in their major summer show 'How We Are: Photographing Britain' which runs from 22 May to 2 September 2007. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Joanna Vestey
Joanna's work has been extensively published in the Daily Telegraph. The Times, The Guardian and many other leading newspapers, National Geographic, GQ Magazine, Top Gear, FHM, Famine Ethiopia and many others. In 2003, together with a partner, she set up Resolution Creative, one of London's newest pro-labs. In 2006 her first book, Faces of Exploration: Encounters with 50 Extraordinary Pioneers was published - a lavishly produced collection of interviews, photographs and biographies of fifty of the world's most famous and inspirational explorers. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Zak Waters
Shortlisted for the 2007 Terry O'Neill Award, Zak Waters is the 2007 winner of the Royal Photographic Society Terence Donovan Award and is also Black & White Photography Magazine's Photographer of the Year 2006. He was nominated for National Geographic 'All Roads' photography awards in both 2005 & 2006. You will see his work regularly in all the major UK newspapers and he has been widely exhibited around the world both for his work with the charity Action against Hunger and for personal projects. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
Andrew Wiard
Andrew Wiard began his career working at Report of London under the guidance of Simon Guttmann, one of the founding fathers of photojournalism from 1920's Berlin and has been one of Britain's foremost photographers of radical campaigns and social protest for over thirty years. This has produced an unrivaled body of work; the 'Us and Them' exhibition, from which the pictures on this site have been selected. Full biography ¦ See all work via Thumbnails
