


Winning entries are also published in the Independent on Sunday newspaper.
Closing date: 9th January 2011
Entry fee applies (but all proceeds go to Red for Heart fundraising campaign)
For more details click here
Long Road Photography
Christmas Card Competition
Take an image suitable the 2011 Long Road Christmas Card and win a prize worth £10!!!!!
The image needs to be related to Christmas – holly, snow, ice, robin, decorations ……. AND link to Long Road.
Place you entries on the C15 Memory Stick in the “Christmas Card Image” folder.
Make sure your entry has your name on it.
Closing date: End of Term
Prize-winner to be announced in the New Year.
For tips on taking images in snow - view this recent blog post.
Smash His Camera - Ron Galella
Paparazzi Photographer
This was on BBC1 last night- you can watch online on BBC iPlayer until 28th December.
Information on programme
Widely considered to be the world's first paparazzi photographer, the controversial American photojournalist Ron Galella was sued by Jackie Kennedy and had his jaw broken by Marlon Brando. Throughout a career spanning more than 40 years, Galella's stalking tactics have attracted criticism, hostility and lawsuits. But his relentless pursuit of the famous has enabled him to amass an archive of 3 million photographs that represent a unique record of modern American celebrity culture.
In this film, the award-winning programme-maker Leon Gast follows Galella as he revisits some of his old haunts and recalls his encounters with the stars who have tried - and usually failed - to evade his lens.
A2 Photography
Student Photographic Competition
“The Journey is the Destination”
The winner of the competition is Arron Voice. His shot contrasts the bustle of Oxford Street with the relative calm of Ramillies Street where we visited the Photographers’ Gallery.
Although the Gallery is now closed until Autumn 2011 you can still participate in their Street Photography project online by visiting www.photonet.org.uk
Image by Aaron Voice
The prestigious Hasselblad Masters celebrates established and rising photographic artists.
View a slideshow of work from this years winners here.
For more info on the Hasselblad Master series click here.
The recent protests in Tehran have been both passionate and violent, but this is not the first time such scenes have unfolded.
In 1979, photojournalist David Burnett captured the Islamic Revolution that toppled the Shah in Iran.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8283726.stm
During wars and natural disasters it is often one searing photograph that captures the raw emotion and drama better than anything else.
It is those iconic images that photographer Matt McDermott has taken around the world and most recently in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8586266.stm
The result has been an impressive body of work that is now on display in three solo exhibits.
In this first person account, he talks about his career and the people he has captured through his camera lens.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8415342.stm
Peter Galassi, chief curator of photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art, talks about Henri Cartier Bresson, the man whose camera left such an enduring mark.
For decades, Bresson travelled the globe capturing different cultures through his camera lens, and his iconic photos established him as one of the 20th century's great photojournalists.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8679164.stm
Tate Britain 8 September 2010 – 16 January 2011
At Tate Britain
Entrance fee applies
For more info - click here.
Now a group of women Saudi photographers have released a new book and staged an exhibition in Washington, offering a unique glimpse inside their culture.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8899583.stm