McCullin the Film
Don McCullin worked for The Sunday Times from 1969 to 1984, at a time where, under the editorship of Harold Evans, the newspaper was widely recognized as being at the cutting-edge of world journalism, with Don as its star photographer. During that period he covered wars and humanitarian disasters on virtually every continent: from the civil war in Cyprus, to the war in Vietnam, from the man-made famine in Biafra, to the plight of the homeless in the London of the swinging sixties.
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Funding for photography and documentary film making projects
Reportage is shifting focus. It used to be that photojournalists got reasonably well paid for their work, at least paid something that enabled them to keep doing what they do. However most will now agree those days are gone. It is becoming increasingly difficult to make a living More…
James Morgan – Makes the front page of the BBC web site today
Well worth listening to James Morgan (Reportage Featured: Eagle Hunters | Child Trafficking in Nepal) talk about the Coral Triangle project he has been working on for the last few months.
John Amedick and his M9
John Amedick explains how his M9 became part of his engineering toolbox during the Chilean miner rescue efforts.
Magnum photographer David Alan Harvey on assignment for National Geographic in Rio De Janeiro.
Photo Rio - Nat Geo Channel from Bryan Harvey on Vimeo.
A New Look for 2011
We are very pleased to announce the launch of the new look Reportage web site. Lets us know what you think!
Hereford Photography Festival
After two decades of hugely successful festivals, that have included exhibitions by established and emerging talent from all over the world, it was our challenge this year to design a programme that not only lives up to our past, but that makes a decisive stride into the future. More…
Shooting Robert King
An honest, revealing and at times disturbing portrayal of the war photographer Robert King. Shot over a 15 year period the film documents the career of Robert from his first assignments through to the present day. More…
The Alexia Foundation
