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Revisiting Hothouse - David Gleave
Revisiting photographic projects from Hothouse
To celebrate our next Hothouse event taking place in Manchester on the 18th June, we've decided to publish a series of blog posts featuring some of the photography projects that have been presented at previous events.
The story of Fotografiska – a new photography museum
Fotografiska in Stockholm, Sweden, is one of Europe’s great photographic successes, and a new kind of museum, opened in 2010. Pauline Benthede, Fotografiska’s Exhibitions Manager, tells Redeye’s Paul Herrmann the story behind the organisation.
An interview with Hollie Myles, Photography Editor of Intern Magazine
Redeye's Jo Slack spoke to Hollie Myles, Photography Editor of Intern Magazine, to find out a little bit about her role at the magazine, and what she looks for in new work.
Glocal in the work of C Y Frankel
A guest post by Camilla Brown, who is speakering at this year's National Photography Symposium taking place on the 20th-22nd April in partnership with Format Festival.
Jerwood/ Photoworks Awards at Impressions Gallery Bradford
Peter Barker reflects on the Jerwood/Photoworks Awards exhibition at Impression Gallery Bradford
It’s Time to Talk about Public Photography Commissions
Public commissions can be a fantastic opportunity for photographers, but who actually benefits?
Turn Sideways in the Wind: An interview with Ciara Leeming
Redeye's Jo Slack speaks to photographer Ciara Leeming about her work with migrant Roma families, and her current exhibition at Salford Art Museum and Gallery.
Eight leading photographers share their advice for a successful 2016
Need a bit of help to kickstart your motivation for the year ahead?
This year, we bring you a blog post filled with advice and reflection from eight leading photographers.
Aswell as one piece of advice for 2016, we asked each photographer to tell us what they felt was their 'defining moment' of last year, giving a unique insight into their photographic practice.
Read their answers below.
Most clicked photo news in 2015
Which photography news did you find most interesting in 2015? Reflecting on the year, we've pulled together the stories from around the web you viewed, shared, and clicked on most from Redeye's tweets.
2015 began with some bad news as significant cuts were announced to the Library of Birmingham causing hundreds to lose their jobs, and photography hub Grain to lose their connection to the Library's archives. In January, the British Photographic Council wrote a letter to Birmingham City Council, in response to the cuts: