RPS Awards Talks Brett Rogers HonFRPS with Susan Bright rps.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rps.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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In this on-going series of in conversations hear from leading individuals talk about how they use photography as artists, scientists, educators, publishers and curators. All our speakers are recent RPS Award recipients who have been recognised for their contribution to the medium. They are discussing their work with those who know them and their work.
James Barnor is a Ghanaian photographer with a passionate interest in people and cultures with a remarkable career spanning more than six decades. He began his practice in the late 1940s in Accra, Ghana, soon setting up his own portrait studio, “
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In this on-going series of in conversations hear from leading individuals talk about how they use photography as artists, scientists, educators, publishers and curators. All our speakers are recent RPS Award recipients who have been recognised for their contribution to the medium. They are discussing their work with those who know them and their work.
Mirroring the now common experience of lockdown family confinement, Clare Strand HonFRPS has invited her husband
Gordon MacDonald to do this novel in-conversation for the RPS. Clare will discuss a selection of past and current work, whilst responding to questions from her husband. This experimental and unrehearsed event will examine Clare’s work from the unusual perspective of someone that has intimate knowledge of her practice over the past 25 years. Audience members will also be able to ask questions after the chat.