Professional Photographer is the essential magazine for the professional photographer. Featuring the greatest images from top international photographers, it is filled with advice on how to get commissioned, stay inspired and be successful. It features work from all genres of photography and is published 12 times a year. Our sister title, The Photographer’s Guide to Turning Pro is the latest title from the Archant Imaging team. It is perfect for enthusiast photographers who are keen to make money from their hobby, as well as photographic students looking to take their first steps on the road to professional photography and is published 6 times a year. www.professionalphotographer.co.uk
Archant will be hosting a series of talks on their stand at the show. The schedule is as follows:
Professional Photographer & Turning Pro Magazines Come Alive! Timetable of Talks All Talks will take place with Grant Scott, Editor of Professional Photographer and Turning Pro Magazines
Tuesday 26th October 11.00am – 12.00pm
Edward Webster: Photographic Director of Channel 4.
Edward will be speaking to Grant about photography and the advertising industry, agents and how to get commissioned. Full of strong opinions and with a wide industry knowledge. This talk promises to be a high octane romp through the photography industry in 2010.
Edward Webster is a previous judge of the Professional Photographer of the Year Awards. 2.00pm – 3.00pm Peter Silverton: Journalist and regular Professional Photographer contributor.
Peter travelled with the Sex Pistols and The Clash as a music journalist and worked on the road with music photographers before writing for Professional Photographer. Each month he covers the big issues, writes about photographic legends and interviews the photographers he is interested in. Peter will be talking about the greats of photography and his experiences working with photographers.
Peter Silverton writes the Legends page in every issue of Professional Photographer. 3.00pm – 4.00pm JP Masclet: Fashion and portrait photographer.
JP Masclet started his career in Paris assisting such photographic icons as Richard Avedon and Guy Bourdin. This start saw him go on to work for clients such as Arena, Conde Nast Traveller, Elle (French & British), Elle Decoration, Esquire, Gieves & Hawkes, Givenchy, Glamour, GQ, Guardian, iD, Tatler, Telegraph Magazine, Times Magazine, Vogue (British, US, French, German, Australian), YSL. JP will be discussing his career and how the world of fashion photography has changed over the last twenty years.
JP Masclet is featured in the current issue of Turning Pro magazine
www.jpmasclet.com Wednesday 27th October 11.00am – 12.00pm Zed Nelson: Photojournalist
Award winning photojournalist Zed is one of the most successful photojournalists working in the UK today. His work is often confrontational, uncomfortable and memorable. Zed will be talking about his work, career and what drives his projects to their conclusions as books and or exhibitions.
An exclusive interview with Zed featured in the June issue of Professional Photographer.
www.zednelson.com 2.00 – 3.00pm Peter Dench: Photographer and Professional Photographer Columist
Peter’s monthly diary in Professional Photographer of a sometime working pro already has a strong following and his contributions to the podcast each month raise a similar wry smile and knowing nod amongst pros.
Probably with a glass of wine in his hand Peter will be talking about his award winning career as a photo journalist and how hard it is to make a living.
Peter Dench's 'Dench Diary' features in every issue of Professional Photographer
www.peterdench.com 3.00pm – 4.00pm
Crash Taylor: Wedding photographer.
Crash is one of the leading wedding photographers in the UK and one of a new breed of wedding photographers breaking rules and creating iconic wedding images. He is also the Editor at Large for Turning Pro Magazine.
Crash will be discussing his career and letting us into the secrets of his success.
www.crashtaylor.com All talks are free with a maximum attendance at each talk of 40 people. Early arrival for talks is recomended
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