October 10, 2012

Louise Whelan's At Our Table on Le Journal de la Photographie













My story on award-winning Australian photographer Louise Whelan's exhibition At Our Table is on this week's Le Journal de la Photographie

Louise has been busy photographing more than 180 different migrant communities living in New South Wales for the All Australians project. At Our Table is an extension of this project, celebrating culture through food.

(C) Louise Whelan

October 05, 2012

Friday Round Up - 5 October 2012

It has been another big week in the world of photojournalism and social documentary photography. On this week’s Friday Round Up find out who won the Open Society Foundation’s grants for social justice or human rights photographic projects, view Sean Gallagher’s Pulitzer Center project on the climate crisis facing the Tibetan Plateau, discover why Magnum Photos is embracing the online platform, and which books have been shortlisted in the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Photobook Awards 2012.

Please click on the tab Friday Round Up to read this week's post.

Enjoy the weekend wherever you are :-)

David Alan Harvey's (based on a true story)
a finalist in the
Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Photobook Awards 2012


October 01, 2012

"At Our Table" Photography Exhibition Louise Whelan 4 October

Award-winning photographer Louise Whelan's exhibition, "At Our Table", opens on Thursday 4th October at The East Village Hotel, 234 Palmer Street, Darlinghurst at 6.30pm.  "At Our Table" is a celebration of Australia's multicultural society through the sharing of food and will be opened by Joanna Savill, director of Crave Sydney International Food Festival. Congratulations Louise!


September 28, 2012

Friday Round Up - Ernest Cole, Paolo Pellegrin and more


Friday Round Up - 28th September 2012
From London

On this week's Friday Round Up, three very different photographic exhibitions - two in London and another in Paris - including works by South African photographer Ernest Cole. Enjoy the weekend.

Photograph: Ernest Cole

September 15, 2012

Friday Round Up from Paris

John Stanmeyer, Don McCullin, Peter Turnley, and others on today's Friday Round Up.

This week's Friday Round Up comes to you from Paris. I've spent three wonderful days in the City of Light interviewing photographers for future articles, seeing exhibitions and catching up with friends. Click on the Friday Round Up for all the news including an exciting announcement on a special guest at next year's 25th Anniversary of Visa Pour L'Image....

These photos were taken on my walk to "work" this morning.

September 09, 2012

Visa Pour L'Image - the end of an amazing week

The Professional Week of Visa Pour L'Image is now over. I've met so many extraordinary people who are passionate about humanity, about telling stories that otherwise would be unknown, important stories like the eWaste crisis that runs the very great risk of crippling the planet - US photographer Stanley Greene's work on this subject is so significant and highlights the cost of our consumption of e
Gadgets. And he has risked his own health to tell it becoming ill after only a short time in an environment in which so many desperate people work every day to eke out a living. Asked what outcome he wants he said "I just want to take the 5 year old children and the pregnant women out of the equation. I know I can't stop it, this is big business, but these people are continually exposed to the most toxic environments as they try to get enough money to survive." 

I will be interviewing Stanley and others in the coming months - a small contribution from me, but by telling their stories hopefully their messages will spread. These photojournalists who work in conditions and environments I can barely comprehend, often putting their own lives and health at risk, are grossly undervalued by a news media driven by bean counters and corporates. 

I have been brought to tears by some of the work I've seen this week, but elated by those I've met who have reaffirmed my belief in the power of storytelling.

September 07, 2012

Friday Round Up from Perpignan

This week's Friday Round Up comes to you from Visa Pour L'Image in Perpignan where I arrived Wednesday night after more than 40 hours traveling across 5 countries and too many time zones to fathom. Here in Perpignan it is hot and humid. Looks like I will be coming home with a tan!

September 03, 2012

Visa Pour L'Image - Now On

One of the most important gatherings for photojournalists, Visa Pour L'Image in Perpignan, France opens today with the professional week. So many activities - screenings, exhibitions, launches et al. I am winging my way to Perpignan from Australia right now - Melbourne, Sydney, Tokyo, London and Barcelona. If you can get there, it will be worth the effort. For more information please visit Visa Pour L'Image

August 31, 2012

Friday 31 August Round Up


This Friday's Round Up 

Features a couple of festivals I am very excited about, a new photography magazine for iPad, an interesting portrait project and the highs and lows of running your own photo agency. Click on the Friday Round Up Tab for this week's stories. 

Enjoy the weekend wherever you are!


Raining in Melbourne today, but am heading to the sun next week!
(C) Alison Stieven-Taylor




August 29, 2012

New Pro Photo - Hot Off The Press

The September issue of Pro Photo has just landed on my desk and the cover story is Fujifilm's X-Pro1 featuring my interviews with six photographers - Michael Coyne, Jack Picone, Megan Lewis, Christian Fletcher, Dan O'Day and Samm Blake - and their use of this fantastic retro style camera.


Fujifilm's New Blog Live Now

Fujifilm has launched a new website and blog for professional photographers. I have been fortunate to be a guest blogger for a number of stories featuring photojournalists Michael Coyne and Jack Picone, social documentary photographer Megan Lewis and others. 

Today the article I wrote on Timemachine is live. Timemachine is a quarterly online photography magazine published by Australian photographers Lee Grant and Sarah Rhodes. To read this story and others, please check out the Fujifilm blog here.

Copyright Lee Grant - Shot on Fujifilm X100