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Neil Krug: True Grit

Honey Badger's photographer has taken the vintage route to a new way of seeing with his videos and photoshoots.

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Erik Johansson: What Lies Beneath

Ryan Watson dives into the hyper real world of Mind's Eye's Swedish snapper and finds something fishy going on.

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Carolyn Drake: Ebb & Flow

Carolyn Drake, at age 30, walked out of her New York office job and into the world armed only with her camera.

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Peter Marlow: In Point of Fact

A veteran of the Sygma and Magnum agencies, Peter Marlow is the poet-cum-photographer of ‘non places’.

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Sophie Ebrard

The former advertising account exec, took her focus off figures, got behind a lens and hasn't looked back since.

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Achim Lippoth

Working with children is never an easy feat, but German photographer Achim Lippoth takes it all in his stride.

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Alex Prager

Kee Chang lifts the veil on Alex Prager’s manicured world of women, cars and saturated skies, only to discover th

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Sean Metelerkamp

Sean Metelerkamp's photography assails you with a noisy circus of technicolour characters, at times ghoulish or gro

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Jeff OrGina

David or Jaime, Jeff or Gina - whoever, we're just loving their work. Here they tell Danny Edwards about finding th

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Aaron Ruell a devil for detail

As an actor / writer / director / photographer, Aaron Ruell must be hectic. Yet, as Belinda Archer discovers, his i

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Wonderland

Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison’s illusive images invite us to wonder about man’s relationship with a world sleepwal

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Fleeting Moments

Stephen Whelan is haunted by Bruno Aveillan's elusive meanings and unforgettable evocations of memory

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Dan Tobin Smith

A unique talent is blurring the lines between live and sculptured image. Stephen Whelan takes in the views

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Vee Speers

As The Photographers’ Gallery prepares to move into prestigious new premises, its curator senses a new-found nati

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James Mollison

As The Photographers’ Gallery prepares to move into prestigious new premises, its curator senses a new-found nati

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Jo Longhurst

As The Photographers’ Gallery prepares to move into prestigious new premises, its curator senses a new-found nati

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Danny Treacy

As The Photographers’ Gallery prepares to move into prestigious new premises, its curator senses a new-found nati

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Alex Maclean

The aerial perspectives that Alex MacLean brings back to earth present alarming documentary evidence of a world sle

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JR the big picture

French photographer JR has a big point to make. Preferably, he'd like a whole building on which to make it. But h

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Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanaran

Two of the industry's leading photographers only stumbled into their vocation when asked to lead Benetton's Colors

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Taking the Long View

Tapping into the strength of the market in rare prints, London’s Photographers’ Gallery is offering guidance to inv

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Klaus Thymann

Sharing his time between fashion shoots, commercial work and culture-clash reportage, Klaus Thymann has carved out

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Henrik Knudsen

Henrik Knudsen studied computer science and maths in his native Denmark, and though he may have missed his scientif

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Margaret M. De Lange

Margaret M. De Lange's bleary, phantasmagorical photographs of her daughters Cathrin and Jannicke - running feral,

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