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Jill Furmanovsky

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Jill Furmanovsky

JILL FURMANOVSKY IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION, OCTOBER 2016

JILL FURMANOVSKY YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION, HYDREF 2016

Jill Furmanovsky © Brian Carroll

Jill Furmanovsky speaking at the 2016 EYE International Photography Festival

Jill Furmanovsky in conversation with Eamonn McCabe

Jill Furmanovsky has been a professional photographer since 1972. She is best known for her images of rock bands and in 1972 she became the official photographer for London’s premiere rock venue The Rainbow Theatre. She has photographed all the big names in rock from Led Zeppelin to Oasis and in 1992 won the Jane Bown Observer Portrait award for the portrait of Charlie Watts. In 1998 she established Rockarchive to encourage recognition for the art and protect the rights of rock photographers.

Jill has published two books: The Moment: 25 Years of Rock Photography, 1995; and Was There Then: Oasis - A Photographic Journey, 1997

Ffoton had the great pleasure of meeting and talking with Jill in Aberystwyth at the 2016 EYE International Photography Festival.


Y mae Jill Furmanovsky wedi bod yn ffotograffydd proffesiynol ers 1972. Y mae'n cael ei hadnabod fel tynnwr lluniau bandiau roc ac yn 1972 fe gafodd swydd fel ffotograffydd swyddogol Theatr y Rainbow prif leoliad cyngherddau roc y 70'au yn Llundain. Y mae hi wedi tynnu lluniau mawrion y byd roc o Led Zeppelin i Oasis. Yn 1992 enillodd wobr Jane Bown yr Observer am y portread gwych o Charlie Watts. Yn 1998 fe sefydlodd Rockarchive i ennyn cydnabyddiaeth o'r gelfyddyd o ffotograffiaeth roc ac i amddiffyn hawliau'r ffotograffwyr.

Y mae wedi cyhoeddi dau lyfr: The Moment: 25 Years of Rock Photography, 1995; and Was There Then: Oasis - A Photographic Journey, 1997

Cawsom y fraint o gwrdd a sgwrsio gyda Jill yng Ngwyl Rhyngwladol yr Eye Aberystwyth 2016.

See below for a small selection of Jill's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.


Ray Davies. © Emyr Young

Here's the photograph of The Kinks' Ray Davies by Emyr Young mentioned in the conversation with Jill.

View more of Jill's work on her website: www.jillfurmanovsky.com
And on Rock Archive: www.rockarchive.com

Gallery images © Jill Furmanovsky. Used with permission of the photographer.
Ray Davies image © Emyr Young
Images of Jill Furmanovsky © Brian Carroll


Links from this conversation:
Rockarchive - beware, you could spend hours on the website! Classic
Rainbow Theatre, London (Wikipedia)
Bob Dylan visiting 'Dave in Crouch End' - true story or Urban Myth? (Guardian website)
Jill Furmanovsky images in The National Portrait Gallery
Was There Then: Vintage Oasis shots (Guardian website)
Jane Bown: a life in photography – in pictures (Guardian website - Jill won the 1992 Jane Bown Observer Portrait award)
Modern Rocks Gallery - more of Jill's work available to view online (and buy)

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Great video from Rockarchive - photographer Jill Furmanovsky in conversation with the late Storm Thorgerson, legendary British designer behind some of the most memorable album covers of all time. © Jill Furmanovsky / Rockarchive.
See more unique Rockarchive videos over on their website www.rockarchive.com/videos 


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Sian Trenberth

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Sian Trenberth

Sian Trenberth IN CONVERSATION WITH Glenn Edwards
CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, August 2016

Sian Trenberth YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Glenn Edwards
CAERDYDD, DE CYMRU, Awst 2016

Photographer Siân Trenberth in her Cardiff studio. Image by Brian Carroll

Photographer Siân Trenberth in her Cardiff studio. Image by Brian Carroll

Siân Trenberth is one of the most respected people photographers in Wales. Based in Cardiff, she photographs performers, creatives, families and business people in a classic, natural and atmospheric style.

As a dance photographer she takes photographs for professional companies, vocational courses and dance school productions. She is equally in demand by Casting agencies, actors and performers for her natural headshot photography. Siân has worked as a professional photographer since 1992 and her credits include: English National Ballet, Channel Four, Ballet Cymru, English National Ballet School, Hello! and TV Times.

An alumni of the original respected Documentary Photography Course at Newport College of Art, she was tutored by Magnum photographer David Hurn. Ffoton asked fellow alumni and long-time friend Glenn Edwards to talk with Siân about her career and reflect on the fast-changing business of commercial photography. 


Y mae Siân Trenberth yn fawr eu parch fel ffotograffydd yng Nghymru. Y mae hi'n byw yng Nghaerdydd ac yn tynnu lluniau mewn steil clasurol, naturiol ac mewn steil atmosfferig o berfformwyr, pobl greadigol, teuluoedd a phobl busnes.

Bu'n tynnu lluniau dawnswyr proffesiynol ac mae'n arbenigo tynnu lluniau actorion ar gyfer asiantaethau castio. Mae Siân wedi gweithio fel ffotograffydd proffesiynol ers 1992 i gwmnïau adnabyddus fel: English National Ballet, Channel Four, Ballet Cymru, English National Ballet School, Hello, a'r TV Times.

Cafodd eu haddysg ar gwrs dogfennol gwreiddiol Coleg Celf Casnewydd o dan y ffotograffydd Magnum David Hurn. Gofynnodd Ffoton i Glenn Edwards a'i ffrind mynwesol i sgwrsio gyda Siân am ei gyrfa ac i drafod sut mae'r busnes ffotograffig masnachol yn newid.

See below for a small selection of Siân's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of Siân's work on her website www.sian-trenberth.com
Follow her on Twitter @siantrenberth

Gallery images © Siân Trenberth. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll.

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Rhodri Jones

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Rhodri Jones

RHODRI JONES IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
ABERYSTWYTH, WEST WALES, OCTOBER 2016

RHODRI JONES YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION, Hydref 2016

Rhodri Jones speaking with Eamonn McCabe at the EYE International Photography Festival 2016

Rhodri Jones speaking with Eamonn McCabe at the EYE International Photography Festival 2016

Rhodri Jones speaking with Eamonn McCabe at the EYE International Photography Festival 2016

Rhodri Jones, born in Gwynedd, Wales, has been based near Bologna, Italy since 2000.

He has worked as a professional photographer on both personal and commissioned projects around the globe since 1989 and has had five personal photographic volumes published; Made in China (Logos Art, Italy 2002), Return/Yn ôl (Seren, Wales 2006), Hinterland (L’Artiere Edizioni, Italy 2010), Scambi Ferroviari (L’Artiere Edizioni, Italy 2011) and COSÌ È (L’Artiere Edizioni, Italy 2015).

Described by Magnum photographer, Philip Jones Griffiths as “a Welsh poet with a camera”, Rhodri has exhibited in China, Eire, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, UK and USA. Distributed by Panos Pictures since 1992, his images have been used by leading magazines, newspapers, NGOs and publishers worldwide. His work is held in several public and private collections.

Ffoton had the great pleasure of meeting and talking with Rhodri in Aberystwyth at the 2016 EYE International Photography Festival.


Cafodd Rhodri Jones ei eni yng Ngwynedd Cymru ond ers 2000 mae'n byw yn Bologna yn yr Eidal

 Mae Rhodri wedi gweithio fel ffotograffydd proffesiynol ers 1989 ac wedi cyhoeddi pum cyfrol ffotograffig bersonol. Made in China (Logos Art, Yr Eidal 2002), Return/Yn ôl (Seren, Cymru 2006), Hinterland (L’Artiere Edizioni, Yr Eidal 2010), Scambi Ferroviari (L’Artiere Edizioni, Yr Eidal 2011) a COSÌ È (L’Artiere Edizioni, Yr Eidal 2015).

Cafodd glod gan Philip Jones Griffiths a'i disgrifiodd fel "a Welsh poet with a camera" Mae Rhodri wedi arddangos ei waith yn Tseina, Iwerddon, Ffrainc, Groeg, Yr Eidal, Yr Iseldiroedd, Gwlad Pwyl, Y DU a’r Unol Daleithiau ac mae ei waith wedi ei ddosbarthu gan asiantaeth Panos Pictures ers 1992 a'u cyhoeddi mewn cylchgronau, papurau newydd a chyrff anllywodraethol. Y mae ei waith ar gof a chadw mewn casgliadau cyhoeddus a phreifat.

Cawsom y fraint o gwrdd a sgwrsio gyda Rhodri yng Ngwyl Rhyngwladol yr Eye Aberystwyth 2016.

Rhodri Jones describes his start with the respected independent photography agency Panos Pictures and the agency landscape currently.

Rhodri Jones discusses contemporary Italian photography and the Political situation in Europe (at October 2016).

See below for a small selection of Rhodri's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of Rhodri's work on his website www.rhodrijones.com
On Panos Pictures www.panos.co.uk

Gallery images © Rhodri Jones. Used with permission of the photographer.
Podcast images © Brian Carroll. Video © Ffoton

Links from this conversation:
Edith Durham (Wikipedia entry)
Albania's Mountain Queen: Edith Durham and the Balkans (Book review)
Philip Jones Griffiths (Magnum)
Nicaraguan Contras (Wikipedia entry)
Return / Yn Ôl (Seren Books)
Hinterland (L'Artiere)
COSÌ È (L'Artiere)

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Al Brydon

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Al Brydon

AL BRYDON IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG.
BRIDGEND, SOUTH WALES, JULY 2016

AL BRYDON YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
PEN-Y-BONT, DE CYMRU, GORFFENNAF 2016

Al Brydon talking with us during a summer visit to Wales in 2016

Al Brydon talking with us during a summer visit to Wales in 2016

Al Brydon is a talented (and deceptively unassuming) photographer based in the North of England.

His deeply personal interpretation of the Landscape where he was brought up continues to produce images of scarred and often abandoned locations with a long history. Al also experiments with multiple and long exposures - including his ongoing and unique Solargraph series.

Al is one of the founding members of the Inside the Outside Landscape Collective and has recently published his stunning image collection of 'Based on a False Story' with Another Place Press.


Y mae Al Brydon yn ffotograffydd talentog diymhongar ac yn frodor o ogledd Lloegr. Y mae'n dehongli'r tirlun, ei filltir sgwâr mewn modd personol iawn. Y mae'r delweddau o dirlun creithiog, angof a hanesyddol. Yn ogystal â'r confensiynol mae Al yn arbrofi gyda ffotograffiaeth gyfansawdd a solargraffs unigryw.

Y mae e yn un o sylfaenwyr cydweithfa Inside the Outside ac mae e newydd gyhoeddi llyfr o luniau rhagorol 'Based on a False Story' wedi ei gyhoeddi gan Another Place Press

See below for a small selection of Al's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of Al's work on his website www.al-brydon.com
Follow him on Twitter @AlBrydonPhoto 
And on Instagram @al_brydon

Gallery images © Al Brydon. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll.
Main Collodion portrait image (right) © and kindly provided by Alastair Cook who we also spoke with.

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Peter Jones

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Peter Jones

PETER JONES IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
ABERYSTWYTH, WEST WALES, AUGUST 2016

PETER JONES YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION, AWST 2016

Peter Jones talking with Ffoton, August 2016. Image by Brian Carroll

Peter Jones at home. Image by Alan Hale

One of Peter's many hand-crafted sculptures around his home.

And felled tree becomes a handmade chair!

Peter Jones 1947-2017

After studying at Manchester College of Art and Design in the late 1960's, Peter Jones moved into photography as first assistant to London Advertising photographer John Thornton. But the quieter life of West Wales saw Peter return to run the family Farm and put photography aside for 30 years. His body of subsequent photography (much of it still unseen) includes an intimate record of rural life in West Wales, including his 'Welsh Farming Community' project.

With his health declining in recent years, Peter kindly agreed to Ffoton visiting him at home rear Aberystwyth. We're glad we did: not only is Peter a knowledgeable photographer with a wicked sense of humour but also a very talented artist. Enjoy this in-depth conversation with a very humble but extremely passionate Welsh photographer.

 
I’m just a hick from the sticks
— Peter Jones
 

See below for a selection of Peter's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

Currently being populated with images from his archive held in the National Library of Wales, you will soon be able to view more of Peter's work on his website www.peterjones.cymru

You can listen to our recording of Peter's guest talk with Bartosz Nowicki and Peter Evans at Third Floor Gallery in 2015 here >

Gallery images © Peter Jones. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll and © Alan Hale



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Robert Haines

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Robert Haines

Robert Haines IN CONVERSATION WITH Brian Carroll
Heolgerrig, SOUTH WALES, August 2016

Robert Haines YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Brian Carroll
Heolgerrig, DE CYMRU, Awst 2016

Hailing from the small mining village of Heolgerrig near Merthyr Tydfil, Robert Haines is an award-winning film-maker and photographer.

He is best known for his 1970's project 'Once Upon a Time in Wales' which hid away in a box for 35 years and it's 2014 follow-up 'This Time in Wales' - both recording the close-knit Heolgerrig community where he grew up and still lives to this day.


Mae Robert Haines yn hanu o Heolgerrig ger Merthyr. Mae e  wedi ennill sawl gwobr fel gwneuthurwr ffilm a ffotograffydd.

Fe ddaeth i'r amlwg gyda 'Once Upon a Time in Wales'. Tynnodd y lluniau yn y 70au ac fe fu'r gwaith yn gorwedd mewn bocs am 34 mlynedd. Yr oedd dilyniant i'r gwaith yma 'This Time in Wales' cyfrol sy'n adrodd hanes cymuned Heolgerrig lle cafodd Robert ei fagu a'r lle mae e yn dal i fyw heddiw.

See below for a selection of Robert's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

Gallery: 'Once Upon a Time in Wales'

Gallery: 'This Time in Wales' and Landscape

View more of Robert's work on his website www.roberthaines.com
Follow him on Twitter @roberthaines and view promos of his films on Vimeo

Gallery images © Robert Haines. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

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Links from this conversation:
Creative Camera Magazine (a 'history of' article)
University of Westminster
Redhouse Cymru Exhibition 2016 (Wales Online article)
Dewi Lewis Publishing
Rhubarb-Rhubarb (BJP tribute to founder Rhonda Wilson)
Dominique Charlet (Agent/Gallery in France)
Arles Photography Festival


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Glenn Edwards

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Glenn Edwards

Glenn Edwards IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, JULY 2016

Glenn Edwards YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
CAERDYDD, DE CYMRU, Gorffennaf 2016

Glenn Edwards with fellow photographer and long-time friend Roger Tiley

Glenn Edwards talking to Ffoton in Cardiff

Glenn Edwards is an accomplished and published photojournalist based in Cardiff with clients across the UK and Internationally and a former UK Press Photographer of the Year.

Having studied on the original prestigious Newport photography course, Glenn has gone on to work on projects that convey his passion for Africa and its people, act a part-time lecturer and has led photography workshops for The Thomson Foundation.

Glenn founded and is the Director of The EYE International Photography Festival here in Wales.


Y mae Glenn Edwards yn ffotograffydd newyddiadurol rhagorol o Gaerdydd. Y mae ganddo gwsmeriaid yn rhyngwladol ac ar draws y Deyrnas Unedig. Y mae e'n gyn enillydd yr UK Press Photographer of the Year.

Wedi astudio ffotograffiaeth yng Nghasnewydd fe aeth Glenn i weithio ar brosiectau yn Affrica ac mae ei angerdd a'i gariad tuag at y cyfandir a'i phobol yn amlwg yn ei waith. Y mae'n ddarlithydd rhan amser ac wedi cynnal gweithdai'r Thomson Foundation.

Glenn yw sylfaenydd a chyfarwyddwr gŵyl ryngwladol yr Eye sy'n cael ei gynnal yng Nghymru.

See below for a small selection of Glenn's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of Glenn's work on his website www.glennedwardsphotojournalist.com
Follow him on Twitter @GlennEdwardsPJT 
The EYE Festival: www.theeyefestival.co.uk

Gallery images © Glenn Edwards. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll.

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Aled Jenkins

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Aled Jenkins

ALED JENKINS IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, JULY 2016

ALED JENKINS YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
CAERDYDD, DE CYMRU, Gorffennaf 2016

Aled with his X-Pan II - the camera he takes on all filming assignments

Aled with his daily filming tool - a Sony F5 4k camera

Aled's preferred film cameras.

Aled's preferred film cameras.

Aled Jenkins studied Photography and Film at Plymouth College of Art and Design before working as a photojournalist, specialising in covering conflicts around the world. In 1992, he returned to Wales to train as a television cameraman and has been freelance since 1997 - in demand both in the UK and abroad as a skilled cameraman and documentary film maker.

Aled is the recipient of the 2016 BAFTA Cymru award for Best Factual Photography for his work on the BBC series 'Patagonia'.

Ffoton talks with Aled about his career and his ongoing love of stills photography.


Bu Aled Jenkins yn astudio ffotograffiaeth a ffilm yn ysgol Gelf a Dylunio Plymouth cyn gweithio fel newyddiadurwr ffotograffig gan ganolbwyntio ar ohebu mewn gwledydd yn dioddef o wrthdaro a rhyfel led led y byd. Yn 1992 dychwelodd i Gymru ac hyfforddi fel dyn camera a gweithio ym myd teledu. Y mae Aled wedi gweithio yn y maes ers 1997. Y mae'n gweithio'n gyson yn y DU a thramor ac yn cael ei gydnabod fel dyn camera a dogfen medrus iawn.

Yn y sgwrs mae Ffoton  yn trafod ei gariad parhaol o ffotograffiaeth a'r llun llonydd.

See below for a small selection of Aled's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

Follow him on Twitter @aledjenkins1

Gallery images © Aled Jenkins. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

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Marc Vallée

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Marc Vallée

Marc Vallée IN CONVERSATION WITH Emyr Young
CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, MAY 2016

Marc Vallée YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Emyr Young
CAERDYDD, DE CYMRU, MAI 2016

Marc Vallée showing his self-published Zines to photojournalism students at the University of South Wales

Marc's 'Vandals and the City' Zine published in 2016

Hanging work in Berlin for launch of the 'Vandals and the City' exhibition, 2016

Starting his photography career in gritty photojournalism, Marc Vallée is a London-based documentary photographer whose work explores the tension between public and private space in the context of contemporary youth culture. His sought-after limited edition Zines are held in the library collections of Tate Britain in London and The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Ffoton invited Marc to Cardiff in May 2016 as one of our Ffoton Talks guest speakers and we grabbed the opportunity to sit down with him before the public event to dig deeper into his career in photography.


Wedi dechrau ei yfra ym myd ffotograffeg newyddiadurol garw, mae Marc Vallèe bellach yn ffotograffydd dogfen â'i waith yn archwilio'r tensiwn rhwng gofod cyhoeddus a chudd yng ngyd-destun diwylliant ieuenctid. Mae ei argraffiadau cyfyngedig Zines i'w gweld yng nghasgliadau llyfrgell Tate Britain, Llundain ac Amgueddfa Gelf Modern Efrog Newydd.

Rhoddwyd gwahoddiad i Marc ymweld â Chaerdydd ym mis Mai 2016 fel un o siaradwyr gwâdd Ffoton. Bachom ni ar y cyfle i'w holi ymhellach am ei yrfa ym myd ffotograffiaeth.

See below for a small selection of Marc's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

Vandals and the City
latest EXHIBITION & ZINE

View more of Marc's work on his website www.marcvallee.co.uk
Follow him on Twitter @marc_vallee Tumblr tumblr.marcvallee.co.uk and Instagram @marcvalleephoto

Gallery images © Marc Vallée. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Emyr Young and Brian Carroll.

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Huw Jones : Part 1

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Huw Jones : Part 1

Huw Jones IN CONVERSATION WITH BRIAN CARROLL
Newport, SOUTH WALES, June 2016

Huw Jones YN SGWRSIO GYDAG BRIAN CARROLL
Casnewydd, DE CYMRU, MEHEFIN 2016

Food photographer Huw Jones preparing a shot

Chef André making final plate adjustments for a shot

Chef André making final plate adjustments for a shot

Chef André Moore at work in the Huw Jones studio

Huw Jones is a busy man.

Ffoton spent some time with Huw at his impressive studio just off the M4 in Newport South Wales.

His roster of clients include many national and international companies who require levels of service and image quality of the highest order. Working with a talented team of chefs and retouchers, in a sector of the industry where attention to detail is paramount, Huw and his colleagues have earned a reputation of providing a comprehensive total service which is second to none.

We spoke to Huw of the daily demands and challenges he faces in producing work of such a consistently high standard in a very competitive sector.

Listen to Part 2 of this conversation here >


Y mae Huw Jones yn ffotograffydd bwyd ac yn ddyn prysur.

Mae ei stiwdio nodedig nepell o'r M4 yng Nghasnewydd De Cymru.

Y mae rhestr cleientiaid Huw yn cynnwys cwmniau cenedlaethol a rhyngwladol sydd angen lluniau a gwasanaeth o safon uchel. Y mae Huw yn gweithio gyda thîm arbenigol lle mae sylw i fanylder yn holl bwysig. Y mae Huw a'u gydweithwyr wedi ennill enw da trwy ddarparu gwasanaeth cynhwysfawr.

Bu Ffoton yn sgwrsio gyda Huw am ei waith mewn cilfach arbenigol y byd ffotograffig yn trafod y sgiliau a'r adnoddau sydd angen i greu gwaith o safon a gwaith o safon uchel.

See below for a small selection of Huw's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of Huw's work on his website www.hjphoto.co.uk
Follow him on Twitter @huwphoto and Instagram @hjphoto

Gallery images © Huw Jones. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Glyn Shakeshaft.

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.


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Marian Delyth

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Marian Delyth

Marian Delyth IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG.
Blaenplwyf, June 2015

Marian Delyth YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
Blaenplwyf, Mehefin 2015

Emyr Young and Marian Delyth

Marian's studio

Marian Delyth discussing her latest work

A selection of published books using Marian's photography

Marian Delyth has worked as a freelance photographer and designer from her studio in Blaenplwyf since 1982. After college she worked in an advertising studio before returning to teach in Coleg Ceredigion. Her work can be seen in numerous publications and she has won numerous awards for her work. In 2000 photography became a priority and her time is shared between photographic commissions, developing personal projects, conducting workshops and occasional teaching.


Mae Marian Delyth wedi gweithio fel ffotograffydd a dylunydd llaw rydd o'i stiwdio ym Mlaenplwyf ers 1982. Wedi gadael coleg bu'n gweithio mewn stiwdio hysbysebu am gyfnod cyn dychwelyd i Geredigion. Gellir gweld gwaith Marian mewn nifer o gyhoeddiadau ac mae wedi ennill sawr gwobr am ei gwaith. Yn y flwyddyn 2000 penderfynodd ganolbwyntio ar ei gyrfa ffotograffig gan rannu ei hamser rhwng comisiynau, gwaith personol, gweithdai a dysgu yn achlysurol.

See below for a small selection of Marian's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

Gallery images © Marian Delyth. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll & Glyn Shakeshaft

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Nigel Pugh

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Nigel Pugh

NIGEL PUGH IN CONVERSATION WITH BRIAN CARROLL.
CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, DECEMBER 2015

NIGEL PUGH YN SGWRSIO GYDAG BRIAN CARROLL.
CAERDYDD, DE CYMRU, RHAGFYR 2015

Based in Cardiff, Nigel Pugh is a Social and Environmental photographer with a passion for documenting and promoting the relationship between people and the ecology of the natural environment in and around their local communities. His event and documentary photography records the tensions between ordinary citizens, activists, State and Business in protecting an ongoing symbiotic relationship with nature and the promotion of a more socially equitable society.

In 2015 he staged his first photography exhibition YOUR NATURE - ‘TO PRESERVE AN EPHEMERAL STATE’ in Cardiff with a percentage of print sales going to Friends of the Earth Cyrmu and Wildlife Trusts Wales.

See below for a small selection of Nigel's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

View more of Nigel's work on his website www.nigelpugh.co.uk
Follow him on Twitter @nspugh

Gallery images © Nigel Pugh. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.


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Roger Tiley : Part 2

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Roger Tiley : Part 2

Roger Tiley IN CONVERSATION WITH Glenn Edwards.
Ystradgynlais, January 2016

Roger Tiley YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Glenn Edwards.
Ystradgynlais, Ionawr 2016

Analogue tools of the trade.

Analogue tools of the trade.

Roger Tiley in his studio in Ystradgynlais

Roger Tiley in his studio in Ystradgynlais

Documentary photographer and film maker Roger Tiley has lived in the South Wales valleys all of his life. Having studied photography under Magnum photographer David Hurn at Newport, he has worked on numerous commissions for national newspapers and magazines including work published in the Times, Sunday Times, Observer and Guardian newspapers respectively.

We asked Glenn Edwards, a long-time friend, photojournalist and Director of The Eye International Photography Festival to have this Ffoton conversation with Roger.

Listen to Part 1 of our conversation with Roger here >


Y mae'r ffotograffydd a'r gwneuthurwr ffilm Roger Tiley wedi byw yng Nghymru ar hyd ei oes. Wedi astudio ffotograffiaeth o dan ofalaeth David Hurn y ffotograffydd Magnum yng Nghasnewydd fe weithiodd ar nifer o gomisiynau i bapurau newydd a chylchgronau. Cyhoeddwyd ei waith yn y Times, SundayTimes, Observer a'r Guardian.

Fe ofynnodd ffoton i Glenn Edwards ffrind mynwesol sy'n newyddiadurwr ffotograffig ac yn gyfarwyddwr gŵyl ryngwladol The Eye i sgwrsio a Roger.

See below for a small selection of Roger's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

Ffoton Talks - Roger Tiley
Welsh Documentary photographer Roger Tiley speaking at the first of three Ffoton Talks held in Cardiff over April - June 2016 as part of the Ffoton Wales #urbanwales open participatory photography initiative on Instagram and Flickr. Our thanks again to Glenn Edwards for interviewing Roger.

Roger is an accomplished photographer - well known for his intimate coverage of the mining communities and Miners Strikes during the 1980's in South Wales. He studied under Magnum Photographer David Hurn on the original Newport Documentary course and has continued to exhibit his work in the UK and Internationally as well as publish books on his work.

Recorded at The little Man Coffee Co. in Cardiff 21 April 2016.
(Please excuse the audio fizzes and pops - we had a faulty audio cable on one microphone!)

View more of Roger's work on his website www.rogertiley.com
Follow him on Twitter @RogerTileyphoto

Gallery images © Roger Tiley. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.

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Roger Tiley IN CONVERSATION WITH Glenn Edwards.
Ystradgynlais, January 2016

Roger Tiley YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Glenn Edwards.
Ystradgynlais, IONAWR 2016

Photographer Roger Tiley

Photographer Roger Tiley

Roger Tiley with long-time friend and fellow photographer Glenn Edwards

Roger Tiley with long-time friend and fellow photographer Glenn Edwards

Documentary photographer and film maker Roger Tiley has lived in the South Wales valleys all of his life. Having studied photography under Magnum photographer David Hurn at Newport, he has worked on numerous commissions for national newspapers and magazines including work published in the Times, Sunday Times, Observer and Guardian newspapers respectively.

We asked Glenn Edwards, a long-time friend, photojournalist and Director of The Eye International Photography Festival to have this Ffoton conversation with Roger.

This is the first of two parts. Listen to Part 2 here >


Y mae'r ffotograffydd a'r gwneuthurwr ffilm Roger Tiley wedi byw yng Nghymru ar hyd ei oes. Wedi astudio ffotograffiaeth o dan ofalaeth David Hurn y ffotograffydd Magnum yng Nghasnewydd fe weithiodd ar nifer o gomisiynau i bapurau newydd a chylchgronau. Cyhoeddwyd ei waith yn y Times, SundayTimes, Observer a'r Guardian.

Fe ofynnodd ffoton i Glenn Edwards ffrind mynwesol sy'n newyddiadurwr ffotograffig ac yn gyfarwyddwr gŵyl ryngwladol The Eye i sgwrsio a Roger.

See below for a small selection of Roger's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

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View more of Roger's work on his website www.rogertiley.com
Follow him on Twitter @RogerTileyphoto

Gallery images © Roger Tiley. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.


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Mike Jackson : Part 2

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Mike Jackson IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG.
PEMBROKESHIRE, DECEMBER 2015

Mike Jackson YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
SIR BENFRO, RHAGFYR 2015

Michael Jackson is a Visual Artist and talented analogue photographer based in Pembrokeshire in West Wales. Perhaps best known for his beach studies on Poppit Sands, he also enjoys experimenting with light and atmosphere on analogue film away from the landscape genre - including directly onto photographic paper in the darkroom through his continuing series of Luminograms.

Mike's work is popular amongst collectors and he has exhibited both here in Wales and Internationally. In this second and final part of our conversation with Mike we cover training in photography and dealing with Galleries to have work exhibited.

Listen to Part 1 of our conversation with Mike here >


Y mae Michael Jackson yn artist gweledol ac yn ffotograffydd analog sy'n byw yn Sir Benfro yng Ngorllewin Cymru. Mae e'n adnabyddus am ei gywaith o draeth Poppit. Y mae'n mwynhau arbrofi trwy ddefnyddio golau a ffilm ac yn ddiweddar bu'n creu Luminograms ar bapur ffotograffig yn yr ystafell dywyll.

Y mae gwaith Mike yn boblogaidd ymysg casglwyr ac mae e wedi arddangos ei waith yng Nghymru ac yn rhyngwladol.

See below for a small selection of Mike's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

View more of Mike's work on his website www.mgjackson.co.uk
Follow him on Twitter @MikeGJackson and on Instagram @mgjackson01

Gallery images © Michael Jackson. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.


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Mike Jackson IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG.
PEMBROKESHIRE, DECEMBER 2015

Mike Jackson YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
SIR BENFRO, RHAGFYR 2015

Mike Jackson, Pembrokeshire. Image © Brian Carroll

I no longer believe that, for me, projects are important - as I feel that all work blends into each other. Ideas rise from ideas.
— Mike Jackson

Michael Jackson is a Visual Artist and talented analogue photographer based in Pembrokeshire in West Wales. Perhaps best known for his beach studies on Poppit Sands, he also enjoys experimenting with light and atmosphere on analogue film away from the landscape genre - including directly onto photographic paper in the darkroom through his continuing series of Luminograms.

Mike's work is popular amongst collectors and he has exhibited both here in Wales and Internationally.

This is the first of two parts. Listen to Part 2 here >


Bellach nid wyf yn credu bod prosiectau yn bwysig imi - y mae’r gwaith i gyd yn toddi yn un. Mae syniadau yn codi o’r syniadau
— Mike Jackson

Y mae Michael Jackson yn artist gweledol ac yn ffotograffydd analog sy'n byw yn Sir Benfro yng Ngorllewin Cymru. Mae e'n adnabyddus am ei gywaith o draeth Poppit. Y mae'n mwynhau arbrofi trwy ddefnyddio golau a ffilm ac yn ddiweddar bu'n creu Luminograms ar bapur ffotograffig yn yr ystafell dywyll.

Y mae gwaith Mike yn boblogaidd ymysg casglwyr ac mae e wedi arddangos ei waith yng Nghymru ac yn rhyngwladol.

Dyma ran 1af ei sgwrs. Yr 2ail fan hyn >

See below for a small selection of Mike's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

View more of Mike's work on his website www.mgjackson.co.uk
Follow him on Twitter @MikeGJackson and on Instagram @mgjackson01

Gallery images © Michael Jackson. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.


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Kevin Mullins : Part 2

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Kevin Mullins IN CONVERSATION WITH Brian Carroll.
Malmesbury, DECEMBER 2015

Kevin Mullins YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Brian Carroll.
Malmesbury, RHAGFYR 2015

Kevin Mullins. Image © Brian Carroll

Kevin Mullins. Image © Brian Carroll

Kevin Mullins. Image © Brian Carroll

Kevin Mullins. Image © Brian Carroll

Kevin Mullins. Image © Brian Carroll

Kevin Mullins. Image © Brian Carroll

Kevin Mullins is an acclaimed Documentary Wedding Photographer who hails from Newport in South Wales. His interest in people is clear from his candid and photojournalistic style and he was the first UK wedding photographer to be made an official FujiFilm X Photographer for his work created with their mirrorless camera system.

We discuss Kevin's passion for Street photography and how he uses the new, smaller mirrorless cameras to hone his own skills and approach to capturing great Wedding photographs.

Listen to Part 1 of our conversation with Kevin here >


Y mae Kevin Mullins yn ffotograffydd dogfennol a phriodasau o fri sy'n hanu o Gasnewydd. Y mae ei ddiddordeb mewn pobl yn amlwg o edrych ar ei luniau gonest a'r steil newyddiadurol dogfennol. Kevin oedd y ffotograffydd priodas cyntaf i'w ddewis fel ffotograffydd swyddogol FujiFilm X sustem camera heb ddrych. Rhan 1 >

See below for a gallery of a small selection of Kevin's Street Photography work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

View more of Kevin's work on his website www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk
His work on Kage Collective via www.kagecollective.com
Follow him on Twitter @kevin_mullins

Gallery images © Kevin Mullins. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.

LINKS FROM THIS CONVERSATION:

Rinzi Ruiz - street photographer www.rinziruizphotography.com
Elliott Erwittwww.elliotterwitt.com
Joel Meyerowitzwww.joelmeyerowitz.com
Kage Collectivewww.kagecollective.com
Patrick LaRoquewww.laroquephoto.com
Derek Clark - www.35mmstreet.com

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Kevin Mullins IN CONVERSATION WITH Brian Carroll.
Malmesbury, DECEMBER 2015

Kevin Mullins YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Brian Carroll.
Malmesbury, RHAGFYR 2015

Photographer Kevin Mullins, Malmesbury 2015. Image © Brian Carroll

Photographer Kevin Mullins, Malmesbury 2015. Image © Brian Carroll

Photographer Kevin Mullins, Malmesbury 2015. Image © Brian Carroll

Photographer Kevin Mullins, Malmesbury 2015. Image © Brian Carroll

Kevin Mullins is an acclaimed Documentary Wedding Photographer who hails from Newport in South Wales. His interest in people is clear from his candid and photojournalistic style and he was the first UK wedding photographer to be made an official FujiFilm X Photographer for his work created with their mirrorless camera system.

We discuss Kevin's business approach to the highly competitive genre of wedding photography and the importance he places on effective marketing to target clients who love his style and approach to capturing their big day.

This is the first of 2 parts - listen to Part 2 here >


Y mae Kevin Mullins yn ffotograffydd dogfennol a phriodasau o fri sy'n hanu o Gasnewydd. Y mae ei ddiddordeb mewn pobl yn amlwg o edrych ar ei luniau gonest a'r steil newyddiadurol dogfennol. Kevin oedd y ffotograffydd priodas cyntaf i'w ddewis fel ffotograffydd swyddogol FujiFilm X sustem camera heb ddrych.

Yn ystod y sgwrs yr ydym yn trafod ei agwedd busnes ym myd cystadleuol y genre lluniau priodasol a sut mae marchnata a thargedu pobl sy'n hoffi ei steil o dynnu lluniau ar y diwrnod mawr mor bwysig.  Rhan 2 >

See below for a gallery of a small selection of Kevin's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

View more of Kevin's work on his website www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk
His work on Kage Collective via www.kagecollective.com
Follow him on Twitter @kevin_mullins

Gallery images © Kevin Mullins. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.

LINKS FROM THIS CONVERSATION:

Jane Hope Bown CBE - www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Bown
Jeff Ascoughwww.jeffascough.com
Photo Mechanicwww.camerabits.com
Adobe Lightroomlightroom.adobe.com
Neale Jameswww.nealejames.com
FujiFilm X Systemfujifilm-x.com


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David Hurn : Part 2

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David Hurn : Part 2

David Hurn IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG.
Tintern, December 2015

David Hurn YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
Tintern, Rhagfyr 2015

David Hurn, Magnum Photographer, at home in Tintern, Wales. © Brian Carroll

David Hurn, Magnum Photographer, at home in Tintern, Wales. © Brian Carroll

David Hurn is still working, photographing and publishing at the age of 81 years and is regarded as one of Britain's most important reportage photographers.

A self-taught photographer who began his career in 1955 as an assistant at the Reflex Agency, he gained his reputation with his reportage of the 1956 Hungarian revolution. David became an associate member of Magnum Photo in 1965 and a full member in 1967. Here in Wales, he set up the famous School of Documentary Photography in Newport in 1973 where he remained for 17 years.

We met with David following the publication of a new book 'The 1960s: Photographed by David Hurn' published by Reel Art Press which demonstrates the breadth and strength of iconic images that defined the period. This second and final part of our in-depth conversation covers David's joining Magnum Photo; establishing the original Documentary Photography course in Newport; and his frank views on photography in Wales and how it's currently represented.

Part 1 of this conversation is available here >


Y mae David Hurn yn 81 ac yn cael ei gydnabod fel un o ffotograffwyr reportage pwysicaf Prydain. Mae e'n dal i weithio fel ffotograffydd ac yn dal i gyhoeddi ei waith.

Cychwynnodd ei yrfa yn 1955 fel cynorthwyydd yn asiantaeth Reflex, Fe dyfodd ei enw da wrth dynnu lluniau yn ystod chwyldro Hwngari. Yn 1965 fe'i derbyniwyd fel aelod cysylltiol Magnum ac yn 1967 fel aelod llawn. Yn 1973 sefydlodd ysgol enwog ffotograffiaeth ddogfennol Casnewydd a bu'n gweithio yna am 17 mlynedd.

Fe wnaethon ni gwrdd â David wedi iddo gyhoeddi ei lyfr diweddaraf 'The 1960s: Photographed by David Hurn'. Fe gyhoeddi'r y llyfr gan Reel Art Press. Y mae'r llyfr yn dangos ehangder a chryfder ei luniau eiconig o'r cyfnod. Y mae ail ran ein sgwrs yn canolbwyntio ar David yn ymuno a Magnum; sefydlu'r cwrs ffotograffiaeth dogfennol yng Nghasnewydd a'i sylwadau di flewyn ar dafod ar sut mae ffotograffiaeth yn cael ei gynrychiolu yng Nghymru heddiw.

See below for a gallery of a small selection of David's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.
A larger selection of David's work can be viewed on the Magnum Photos website.

Islaw galeri o waith David trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd.

Gallery images © David Hurn / Magnum Photos. Used with permission. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.

LINKS FROM THIS CONVERSATION:

David Hurn on Magnum Photos
Philip Jones Griffiths on Magnum Photos
Henri Cartier-Bresson on Magnum Photos
Joseph Koudelka on Magnum Photos and his West Bank 'Wall' studies & video on 'This Place'
Magnum Photos - Education activities
Sergio Larrain on Magnum Photos
University of South Wales - (formerly Newport) Documentary Photography Course
Ffotogallery in Wales - website
Third Floor Gallery - website
Michael Christopher Brown on Magnum Photos and Time interview on use of iPhone in DRC
Magnum Foundationwww.magnumfoundation.org


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David Hurn IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG.
Tintern, December 2015

David Hurn YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
Tintern, Rhagfyr 2015

David Hurn at home in Tintern, Wales. © Brian Carroll

David Hurn at home in Tintern, Wales. © Brian Carroll

David Hurn, Magnum Photographer. © Brian Carroll

David Hurn, Magnum Photographer. © Brian Carroll

David Hurn, Magnum Photographer. © Brian Carroll

David Hurn, Magnum Photographer. © Brian Carroll

David Hurn is still working, photographing and publishing at the age of 81 years and is regarded as one of Britain's most important reportage photographers.

A self-taught photographer who began his career in 1955 as an assistant at the Reflex Agency, he gained his reputation with his reportage of the 1956 Hungarian revolution. David became an associate member of Magnum Photo in 1965 and a full member in 1967. Here in Wales, he set up the famous School of Documentary Photography in Newport in 1973 where he remained for 17 years.

We met with David following the publication of a new book 'The 1960s: Photographed by David Hurn' published by Reel Art Press which demonstrates the breadth and strength of iconic images that defined the period. This first part of our in-depth conversation covers David's route into photography, individual style and 'Authorship', being a professional photographer, projects he has covered - including the Aberfan tragedy in the South Wales valleys.

Part 2 of this conversation is available here >


Y mae David Hurn yn 81 ac yn cael ei gydnabod fel un o ffotograffwyr reportage pwysicaf Prydain. Mae e'n dal i weithio fel ffotograffydd ac yn dal i gyhoeddi ei waith.

Cychwynnodd ei yrfa yn 1955 fel cynorthwyydd yn asiantaeth Reflex, Fe dyfodd ei enw da wrth dynnu lluniau yn ystod chwyldro Hwngari. Yn 1965 fe'i derbyniwyd fel aelod cysylltiol Magnum ac yn 1967 fel aelod llawn. Yn 1973 sefydlodd ysgol enwog ffotograffiaeth ddogfennol Casnewydd a bu'n gweithio yna am 17 mlynedd.

Fe wnaethon ni gwrdd â David wedi iddo gyhoeddi ei lyfr diweddaraf 'The 1960's Photographed by David Hurn' Reel Art Press. Y mae'r llyfr yn dangos ystod eang o waith eiconig David o'r cyfnod. Y mae rhan gyntaf y sgwrs yn trafod taith David, ei steil, bod yn ffotograffydd, projectau personol gan gynnwys trasiedi Aberfan.

See below for a gallery of a small selection of David's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.
A larger selection of David's work can be viewed on the Magnum Photos website.

Islaw galeri o waith David trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd.

Gallery images © David Hurn / Magnum Photos. Used with permission. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team. See our Terms page for more details.

Links from this conversation:

David Hurn on Magnum Photos
Philip Jones Griffiths on Magnum Photos
Henri Cartier-Bresson on Magnum Photos
Joseph Koudelka on Magnum Photos and his West Bank 'Wall' studies & video on 'This Place'
Ken Russell - 'A House in Bayswater' (video) on YouTube
Lee Friedlander - selected works on MoMA
Garry Winogrand - great video of him in action on YouTube
August Sander - selected portraits on MoMA
Sergio Larrain on Magnum Photos
Weegee (Arthur Fellig) - selected works on MoMA
Elliott Erwitt on Magnum Photos
Ian Berry on Magnum Photos and his own website


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