Ivor Prickett
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- Actualité
Taylor Wessing Prize 2015 : qui gagnera les 12 000 livres ?
Le Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2015 a annoncé le nom de ses 4 finalistes : Ivor Prickett, David Stewart, Peter Zelewski et Anoush Abrar.
Cette année, le concours a attiré plus de 5 000 candidatures, près de 2 200 photographes originaires de 70 pays du monde entier.
Le nom des gagnants, ainsi que celui du John Kobal New Work Award, seront annoncés à l'occasion d'une cérémonie de remise de prix à la National Portrait Gallery le 11 novembre 2015. Le "John Kobal New Work Award" récompense un photographe de moins de 30 ans sélectionné pour l'exposition.
Amira and her Children by © Ivor Prickett
Ivor Prickett est un photographe documentaire qui travaille sur des projets pe... - Actualité
6 nouveaux photographes à l'agence Panos Picture
L'agence Panos Picture, qui fête cette année ses 25 ans, vient d'engager six nouveaux photographes. L'agence a fait son choix parmi les 400 propositions qui lui ont été envoyées de 40 pays différents.
Parmi eux, Chloe Dewe Mathews, une photographe britannique de 28 ans qui vivait en Chine et vient de revenir à Londres. Autre photographe britannique, Guy Martin, qui avait été blessé en avril pendant l'attaque de mortier qui a tué Tim Hetheringteon (http://www.actuphoto.com/19105-l-agence-panos-pictures-retrace-en-photos-le-travail-de-son-photographe-disparu-tim-hetherington.html) et Chris Hondros, en Lybie. Ivor Prickett avait déjà travaillé pour l'agence. Il en est maintenant un membre officiel. Ce ... - Festival
Guernsey Photography Festival
The Guernsey Photography Festival is proud to announce its 2012 programme, which brings together some of the world’s most famous photographers with a host of emerging talents, for a packed month of exhibitions, workshops and events on the beautiful island of Guernsey.
The theme of this year’s festival is "Journey". The interpretations of the topic are manifold, from Ricardo Cases’ ethnographic approach, travelling to the heartland of his native Spain; to Bruno Boudjelal’s voyage of self-discovery as he accompanies his father to his birth country of Algeria and learns of inequality and human rights violations there; and Ivor Prickett’s journey to capture the political and emotional intensity of revolution in Egypt.
© Ivor Prickett
An... - Exposition
Les derniers jours de Mubarak, par Guy Martin et Ivor Prickett
One year on from the uprising in Egypt that led to the resignation of Hosni Mubarak, Foto8 presents an exhibition of photography documenting the unrest in Cairo’s Tahrir Square during February 2011.
Inspired by the events in Tunisia, the people of Egypt who opposed the 30-year reign of Mubarak took to the streets and demanded a regime change. What started as a peaceful protest quickly grew violent – clashes between pro- and anti-Mubarak protesters led to the death of an estimated 840 people. Yet the protesters' aims were finally realised when Mubarak stepped down on 11 February.
Guy Martin and Ivor Prickett were among the hundreds of photographers and journalists who were documenting the historic events in Tahrir Square. Their work captures not only the chaotic scenes of violence, but th...
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