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Invaluable exclusive insights into photography as a career at our Photo-Forum talks
This April, Photo-Forum are back in theprintspace Gallery hosting talks from Neil Massey and Julio Etchart! Both photographers have recently returned to London after extended periods living and working abroad, in Vietnam and Singapore respectively.
They will be sharing their experiences and work from this time, showing personal projects, NGO collaborations and work from participatory projects.
The event takes place Tuesday 12 April, join the Facebook group here!
Photographer Neil Massey was born in England in 1970. At the age of 20, Neil travelled to the southern islands of Thailand, where he documented the full-moon rave scene. On returning, he studied photography at Bournemouth and Poole Art School. After college he moved to London where he started his editorial career shooting for style magazines The Face and Sleazenation.
He spent the next 15 years photographing musicians and documenting youth culture – a recurring theme, which he continues to revisit. In 2014 and 2016 he won the PDN Ultimate Music Award with photographs of music fans from Vietnam and Togo respectively.
In 2009 Neil and his wife moved from London to Vietnam – a communist country unde
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Photography and copyrights behind this famous image
https://www.dpreview.com/news/73232...elfie-broke-after-years-long-copyright-battle
Freelance photographer David Slater, once one of the most talked-about photographers in the world because of his serendipitous 'monkey selfies,' is now considering dog walking... or giving tennis lessons. According to The Guardian, the selfsame selfie that made Slater famous has left him broke after years of legal disputes between Slater and both Wikimedia and PETA.
In case you've not been following this strangest of copyright battles, the details are as follows. In 2011, Slater traveled to Sulawesi, Indonesia where, by his account, he managed to coax some macaques to start playing with his camera gear. Slater did this on purpose, he says, because he was having trouble getting a close up wide-angle shot of the monkeys with their eyes open.
His gambit worked. One of the macaques took a few 'selfies' that immediately went viral, earning Slater a few thousand pounds... then the legal troubles started.
Wikimedia refused to take down the photo at Slater's request, claiming that he wasn't the copyright holder since he did