Masters of Photography: Roger Fenton

Hello Photoion students and photography fans and welcome to another instalment in our Masters of Photography series, where we look at the life and work of some of the greatest photographers who have shaped the craft. In today’s blog, we will be looking at the life and work of Roger [...]

Masters of Photography: Trent Parke

Greetings photography fans, we’ve got another instalment in our Masters of Photography for you today. This series looks at the lives and work of some of the most interesting and influential photographers of the last century. This time we’re looking at the work of contemporary photographer, Trent Parke. […]

Masters of Photography: Bill Brandt

Bill Brandt Hello Photoion fans. Today we’ve got another instalment in our “Masters of Photography” series; where we look at the lives of some of the most famous and influential photographers through the years. This time we’re looking at the work of Bill Brandt, who is wildly regarded as one [...]

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The curious story of Julia Margaret Cameron

The curious story of Julia Margaret Cameron Think of portrait photography and names like Joe McNally or Yousuf Karsh will probably come to mind. But one of the earliest portrait photographers, certainly one of the earliest female portrait photographers, deserves to be remembered as we approach the 199th anniversary of [...]

Masters of Photography Henri Cartier-Bresson

Masters of Photography Henri Cartier-Bresson Today’s Masters of Photography blog looks at the father of modern street photography Henri Cartier-Bresson. From his first exhibition in 1932 to his death in 2004 Cartier-Bresson was a huge influence in the world of photography, and as you will see by the images in [...]