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Glenn Dene

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Glenn Dene

‘The Second Wave’. Image © Glenn Dene

‘The Second Wave’. Image © Glenn Dene

Photographer Glenn Dene tells the story behind one of his own favourite photographs from his ongoing project of documenting the COVID pandemic in the hospital where he is a NHS Wales Operating Department Practitioner.
His work has been featured in two books published by Graffeg - the most recent titled The Second Wave was published in August 2021.

View more of Glenn’s work on his website www.glenndene.com
Follow him on Instagram @glenn_dene

Image © Glenn Dene and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Cary Benbow

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Cary Benbow

(In)Security Image © Cary Benbow

‘(In)Security’. Image © Cary Benbow

Photographer Cary Benbow tells the story behind one of his own favourite photographs from his ongoing documentation of his local community in Indiana, USA.
In addition to making his own work, Cary writes extensively on photography for online publications, including F-Stop Magazine, YIELD Magazine and is the publisher and editor of his own Wobneb Magazine.

View more of Cary’s work on his website www.carybenbow.com
Follow him on Instagram @carybenbow and on Twitter @carybenbow

Image © Cary Benbow and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Jos Treen

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Jos Treen

Boys on the Ice. Glasgow 1978 © Jos Treen

Boys on the Ice. Glasgow 1978 © Jos Treen

Photographer Jos Treen tells the story behind one of his own favourite photographs made in Glasgow, Scotland in 1978.

‘Boys on the ice’ is currently being shown in an exhibition of Jos’s work made in Glasgow at Maryhill Burgh Halls and has been extended to allow international visitors attending the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (known as COP26) being hosted in Glasgow in November 2021 to see that area of the City as it once was. A special A2-size ‘FOLIO’ poster was produced by Offline Journal in collaboration with the photographer and venue to mark the exhibition and has this One Image as the hero photograph, reproduced large, on one side.

View more of Jos’s work on his website www.jt-cs.com
Follow him on Instagram @jostreen and @JonathanTreen on Twitter

Image © Jos Treen and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Roger Smith

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Roger Smith

Llandudno. From the ‘After Dark’ series. © Roger Smith

Llandudno. From the ‘After Dark’ series. © Roger Smith

Photographer Roger Smith tells the story behind one of his own favourite street photographs from his ongoing ‘After Dark’ series.

View more of Roger’s work on his website www.rpsmithphoto.co.uk
Follow him on Instagram @rpsmithphoto

Image © Roger Smith and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Simon Evans

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Simon Evans

‘Miss Parry’, Aberystwyth 2104. Image © Simon Evans

‘Miss Parry’, Aberystwyth 2104. Image © Simon Evans

Aberystwyth-based photographer Simon Evans tells the story behind one of his own favourite street photographs - one of 120 included in his self-published photobook ‘More than Sunsets & Starlings’

The photograph is also used on the poster for the new ‘Pobl / People’ exhibition featuring photographs from the National Collection of National Library of Wales - running now until 23 April 2022 in the Riverside gallery in Haverfordwest (see below).

View more of Simon’s work and his book on his website www.evansphoto.net
Follow him on Instagram @originalevansphoto

Image © Simon Evans and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Julie Cook

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Julie Cook

Photographer Julie Cook tells the story behind one of her own favourite portrait photographs made in Las Vegas as part of her artistic exploration around issues of gender and voyeurism within personal and public spaces.

View more of Julie’s work on her website www.juliecookphotography.com
Follow her on Twitter @juliecook99

Image © Julie Cook and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Dale Evans

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Dale Evans

Rhondda-based photographer Dale Evans describes the story behind one of his own favourite photographs exploring male sexuality.

Working within, and inspired by, his home in South Wales, Dale uses a combination of studio & location based photography, along with computer generated imagery CGI, to challenge perceptions of male sexuality & #fetish culture.

A selection of his images will be shown in a small exhibition - ‘Terrified and Curious: Sex, Liminality and the Void’ at The Workers Gallery in Ynyshir 1-30 October 2021

Visitors: Over 18s only. Opening times: on Gallery website www.workersgallery.co.uk

View more of Dale’s work on his project website www.terrifiedandcurious.com

Image © Dale Evans and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Mark Moran

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Mark Moran

Adam. Image © Mark Moran

Adam. Image © Mark Moran

North Wales-based photographer Mark Moran recounts the story behind one of his own favourite street portrait photographs.

View more of Mark’s work on his website www.markmoran.co.uk
Follow him on Instagram @_mark_moran_ and @marcmoranphoto on Twitter

Image © Mark Moran and used here with permission of the photographer.

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