The Deutsche Börse Prize 2014 at The Photographers’ Gallery As the most valuable and prestigious photography competition in the UK the Deutsche Borse Prize is always well worth a close look...
Giacomo Brunelli – Animals at High House Gallery A duck attacks the lens, a dog snarls at the camera, and a toad lies dead in the road. In...
Bailey’s Stardust, National Portrait Gallery “The king lion on the Savannah: incredibly attractive, with a dangerous vibe. He was the electricity, the brightest, most powerful,...
Alex Prager, Face in the Crowd – M+B, Los Angeles Inspired by the colour images of William Eggleston, self-taught American photographer, Alex Prager, creates scenes using theatrical constructed settings, combined...
David Lynch, William Burroughs and Andy Warhol, The Photographers’ Gallery A photography show consisting of three very different American iconic artists, already renowned in their separate field of writing, filmmaking...
Feeling Good, Getty Images Gallery Last week we attended Feeling Good, a beautiful photography exhibition currently showing at Getty Images Gallery. Feeling Good is an...
Man Ray Portraits, National Portrait Gallery Last week we were in London to view the exquisite Man Ray Portraits exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. Extra...
Lifework: Norman Parkinson’s Century of Style, National Theatre We’ve always been huge fans of Norman Parkinson, and our editor distinctly remembers having a large poster of Young Velvets,...
The Queen: Portraits of a Monarch – Windsor Castle At Windsor Castle’s Drawings Gallery, The Queen: Portraits of a Monarch is a truly fascinating and rather lovely exhibition which presents...
Paris Photo, Grand Palais We never require much of an excuse to hop on the Eurostar to Paris, but an invitation to attend Paris Photo...
Marilyn Monroe: A British Love Affair, National Portrait Gallery Surprisingly, Marilyn Monroe visited England just the once in her short lifetime. During the filming of The Prince and the...
Tim Walker: Story Teller, Somerset House To its earliest audience the most magical aspect of photography was its ability to open windows onto the world: distant...