Arctic Competition
Enter our Arctic competition for a chance to have your image published in the next issue of Vignette; our favourite photograph will also win a copy of Rax’s book “Last Days of the Arctic”.
Class of 2011: Jordan Yip
Every year thousands of fresh new graduate photographers leave the safe environment of university or college to embark on their careers. The real work now begins, as these individuals enter one of the most competitive industries in the world at one of the most economically difficult times in history. Vignette visited many end of year...
Martin Wilson: Make Every Picture Count
Martin Wilson shares the inspiration behind his unusual methods, and tells us how some of these incredible images were created.
Alex Gregory
Alex Gregory is a freelance professional photographer available for international commissions. He likes to shoot music, fashion and colourful portraiture, as well as directing music videos. “This image was originally published last year as part of a series on tattoos for an online magazine. It was shot in Portsmouth in an old disused concrete bunker...
Rax: Last Days of the Arctic
Ragnar Axelsson has spent over 30 years capturing life in and around the Arctic Circle, resulting in some stunning black and white photographs.
The Vignette
1. An unbordered picture, often a portrait, that shades off into the surrounding color at the edges.
2. A short, impressionistic scene that focuses on one moment or gives a trenchant impression about a character, and idea or a setting.
2. A short, impressionistic scene that focuses on one moment or gives a trenchant impression about a character, and idea or a setting.
Martin Parr
Vignette talks to Bristol's Martin Parr as he prepares for his very first exhibition in the city he calls home.
Portfolio Review: Alex Digard
Photo journalist Alex Digard is currently documenting all aspects of Bristol‘s underground bass music culture, from the monthly Dubloaded dances to the recently defunct Rooted records shop, the hub of the Bristol sound. Martin Edwards, Lisa Furness, Tom Groves, Nicki Musgrave and Matthew Beaman give us their thoughts on a selection of Alex's images.
