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Most recent posts

A joyful moment on the isle of Jura: Hannah Maule-ffinch’s best photograph
‘Grace has just jumped off the swing and her hair is all over the place but she doesn’t care. It’s a moment that encapsulates everything freeing about living on the island’Wherever I am, I always …
On , by Interview by Chris Broughton, 202 words
Samuel Beckett smoking a French cigarette: John Haynes’s best photograph
‘One day, I was summoned to a pub near the Royal Court theatre where Samuel Beckett was looking at my work. “These are wonderful pictures,” he said’I knew Samuel Beckett’s reputation. He didn’t like photographers. …
On , by Interview by Stuart Jeffries, 194 words
A Bornean orangutan on a fearless quest for figs: Tim Laman’s best photograph
‘While it was dark, I climbed up and put remote control cameras in the tree. I’d never have got the shot if I’d been up there. An orangutan always knows you’re there’I was following orangutans …
On , by Interview by Amy Fleming, 204 words