Introducing Redeye Graduate Award Winner 2023: Vania Fernandes

Our next Graduate Award Winner of 2023 to introduce is - Vania Fernandes! Find out more about the Redeye Graduate Award Winner Prize, Vania's final degree show work and how the awarding process works - offering advice and guidance to students wishing to build their experience, confidence and skills in the sector; which acts as part of our mission to support photographers and strengthen the wider photographic industry.

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Introducing Redeye Graduate Award Winner 2023: Ryan Yare

Introducing another of our winners of the Redeye Graduate Award Winner Prize of 2023 - Ryan Yare! Discover more about Ryan's practice, his degree show work and all about the awarding process, which acts as part of our mission to support photographers and strengthen the wider photographic industry.

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Introducing Redeye Graduate Award Winner 2023: Jordan Stephenson

Introducing Jordan Stephenson - one of our winners of the Redeye Graduate Award Winner Prize of 2023!  As part of our mission to support photographers and strengthen the wider photographic industry, we visit university courses in the UK, offering advice and guidance to students wishing to build their experience, confidence and skills in the sector. At the end of each academic year we attend their final degree shows and at each degree show we award the Redeye prize which gives the successful photographer support throughout the first year after graduation. 
 

 

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been part of photographic production for several years but the easy availability of generative AI has prompted concerns about AI’s impact on photography, as well as an interest in new ways of creating images in equal measure, notwithstanding ethical and legal issues. With this two-day conference the RPS presents a series of eighteen international speakers - all specialists, academics or creatives - and four keynote presentations that will discuss the impact and opportunities of AI for photography, as well technical, legal and philosophical issues.

Join us for an evening at the Working Class Movement Library where together we will explore the archive, learn about local history and and unearth unique inspiration for your projects.

This workshop brings you through the retouching process: from processing a raw photo, to exporting a finished file. Whether you're a beginner looking to jump-start your editing skills or just in need of a refresher, join us.

Workshop facilitator, Jacob Zinzan, will show you how to set up a file on Photoshop, then apply different cleaning techniques, and colour grading to get the most out of your image.

Nathan McGill discusses power in photography and his approach to participatory arts practice

Alberto, Cannon Hill Park. 'The Photographer is Me' - participatory arts photography project with Nathan McGill, 2021

 

Climate Aware Photography (September)

12 September 2022, 19:00 to 26 September 2022, 21:30

*Now fully booked*

 

Redeye’s Climate Aware Photography course and certification is available to book now!

We believe Climate Aware Photography (CAP) is the first course of its kind. It is open to photographers of any genre, experience and background. This is a space for you to learn more about the effects of climate change worldwide, discuss photography’s impact on the environment and commit to reducing your own carbon footprint within your photographic work and your lifestyle.

Ukraininan. Photographies: an interview

Redeye is pleased to be a promoting partner for a new venture, Ukraininan. Photographies (U.P), which supports the Ukrainian photography community and shows the work of a wide range of photographers in Ukraine, especially those affected by the war. We talked to U.P’s founders, Max Gorbatskyi and Viktoria Bavykina, about the background and purpose of the organisation.

Photo, Mykhaylo Palinchak: Military exercises for civilians, Kyiv February 6, 2022

Maya Sharp - Photography and Storytelling

Images by Maya Sharp: Untitled 2020, Untitled 2022

 

Maya Sharp is a recent graduate photographer and fiction writer; with specific interests in the gothic, storytelling and in place. Focusing much of her practice on the Yorkshire moors where she grew up, Maya brings a contemporary edge to romantic literacy and photographic tradition. Since graduating, she has found work as a photographer's assistant, learning more and more about photography every day.

 

 

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