Wednesday 9 February 2011


Photo-Forum Thursday 10 February
Jacobs Pro Lounge 6pm prompt start until 8pm
Tom Stoddart


This month we’re putting on an extended show of work from

internationally renowned photographer Tom Stoddart rather than two
shorter shows as we usually do. We’ll also squeeze in a brief
presentation by Adam Dean of his Sony Award shortlisted photographs
from Afghanistan and a new slide show from the recent flurry of
student protests. There’s still time for your pictures to be included
in that show. Please send jpg files, around 1200 - 1600 pixels wide to
Alex Macnaughton at alex@alexmacnaughton.com today.

Tom Stoddart began his photographic career on a local newspaper in his
native North East of England. In 1978 he moved to London and began
working freelance for publications such as the Sunday Times and Time
Magazine.

A pragmatic and talented journalist, Tom Stoddart has photographed
many of the world’s major events. He covered the fall of the Berlin
Wall, the fighting around the Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut
during the 1980s, the election of President Nelson Mandela, the siege
of Sarajevo (1992 – 1995) and the wars against Saddam Hussein in Iraq.

In 1997 Tony Blair gave Stoddart exclusive behind the scenes access to
his election campaign as Labour swept to victory after 18 years of
Conservative government. More recently his astonishing images of the
AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa have consistently taken magazine
and newspaper readers that much closer to the heart of the matter.

Now established as one of the worlds most respected photo journalists,
Stoddart is represented by, and works closely with Getty Images to
produce powerful photo essays on the serious world issues of our time.

Tom’s modesty, humility and compassion for his fellow man have helped
him produce images that speak for those with little voice. The
campaigning nature of his long-term projects, books and exhibitions –
like Edge of Madness (photography from Sarajevo, 1991-95), iWITNESS
(worldwide observations, 1980-2004) and “AIDS in Africa” (1995 to
today) – confirm his status as one of the most respected international
photojournalists working today.

Tom’s commitment to showing serious world issues continues to be the
bedrock of his professional life. In 2006 he was presented with the
prestigious Honorary Fellowship Award by the Royal Photographic
Society in recognition of his achievements and contributions to
photography.

Photo-Forum is run by photographers for photographers as a venue for
working photographers across the spectrum to bring images, ideas,
photo stories and work in progress for supportive debate and
criticism. It runs monthly on the second Thursday of the month in
Central London.
www.photo-forum.org
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Friday 7 January 2011

Photo-Forum Thursday 13 January
Jacobs Pro Lounge - 6pm prompt start until 8pm.

On Thursday 13 January we have two news photographers with a presentation from Carl de Souza and the Lee Thompson show that we had to postpone last month.

Carl de Souza is a staff press photographer working for AFP news agency. He has been working as a press photographer for 10 years, starting off at a regional news agency in Bristol and then in London for AFP. Recently Carl was posted in Pakistan for three months. He was afforded a phenomenal amount of freedom during this time to shoot features and cover the tragic and devastating floods which ravaged the country. He will be featuring some of this work at Photoforum.

Working for Britain's leading newspaper The Sun, Lee Thompson has been at the heart of many of the world's top breaking stories. Whether it is covering the disappearance of Madeline McCann or the Josef Fritzl case, Lee's photos have continuously graced the front pages. Always rising to the challenge, his work has taken him across the world to areas as diverse as war-torn Congo and the slums of India. His talent, dedication and passion for photography shines through his work which has appeared in numerous national newspapers and magazines. He started working as a photographer at 17 for the Chester Chronicle and moved to South West News Service in 2002.

Lee has been based in London and working for The Sun on a freelance basis since 2006 and will show us a range of his newspaper work.

http://leethompsonphotography.co.uk
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010
at the National Portrait Gallery
11th November 2010-20th February 2011
'Huntress with buck' by first prize winner David Chancellor

http://www.npg.org.uk:8080/photoprize/site10/index.php