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BRUCE DAVIDSON
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Best known for: Gritty portraits
taken on the streets of New York
Hailed as one of the
world’s greatest
photographers,
Bruce Davidson has
been a member of
the prestigious Magnum Photos
agency since 1958 and his passion
for photography has never wavered.
Best known for his photo essays
documenting the lives, struggles and
triumphs of communities often
considered hostile to outsiders,
Bruce’s technique saw him
immersed in the subversive cultures
and environments he photographed.
Creating powerful, truthful and
beautiful images that bring human
qualities to the fore, Bruce is a
master of capturing the mood of a
time or place – exploring and
contemplating reality through his
photographs to find meaning in the
world.
Join Bruce as he’s interviewed
about his life and over 60 years of
stunning photographic work.
Monday, 19 March 15:00 - 16:00
Alabama, USA 1965 © Bruce Davidson/Magnum Photos
MILES ALDRIDGE
Best known for: his signature
vibrantly-coloured photography
British photographer
Miles Aldridge is well
known for his vividly
coloured,
meticulously
composed images. His signature
style has graced the pages of TIME
magazine, Vogue and The New York
Times and his work is in the
permanent collections of the The
V&A, The National Portrait Gallery
and The British Museum.
Developed from storyboard
sketches and shot on film, his work
has many different influences from
of cinema, painting and photography.
Miles’s use of bold, vivid hues is
unmistakable, and in this session he
explores his relationship with colour
and its place in his work.
Tuesday, 20 March 15:00 - 16:00
Circling the Small Ads (after Miller), 2017 © Miles Aldridge
ZED NELSON
Best known for: his book on
American gun culture
Internationally-
renowned
photographer Zed
Nelson has worked
on assignment for
National Geographic and many other
magazines including the Sunday
Times and the Guardian Weekend
magazine in the UK. The recipient of
numerous photography awards,
including First Prize in the World
Press Photo Competition, Nelson’s
passion is working on long-term
documentary projects that explore
contemporary issues, work which
has been exhibited in major solo
exhibitions worldwide.
In this revealing talk, Nelson will
show work from his three major book
projects – ‘Gun Nation’, ‘Love Me’, &
‘A Portrait of Hackney’ – the first of
which he recently updated with a
documentary film, re-visiting the
subjects of his seminal book 18 years
later. Taking us behind the scenes of
these projects, Nelson will explain his
approach, techniques to gain access
to unusual situations, and how you
can produce impactful long-term
projects with personal vision.
Tuesday, 20 March 13:00 - 14:00
Gun Nation, 2000 © Zed Nelson
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