It's been a while since we ran a "MondayMasters" but I had this real desire to once again focus my mind and eye on some of the great photographers and get away from the churn of low quality stuff on …
#MondayMasters: Ian Berry
I don't know about you but being personally invited to join Magnum by Henri Cartier-Bresson is one of those dreams I've had that I will never get to live out. Of course, Ian Berry was fortunate enough …
#MondayMasters: Tatsuo Suzuki
One of the beautiful aspects of Street Photography, is the opportunity to see a glimps into a different world in a different country. It's amazing how often similar themes can be seen across vast …
#MondayMasters: Abbas
Sometimes the boundaries between street photography and photojournalism can appear to be very fine and even indistinguishable. Today's Monday master is Abbas, a photographer who has walked this line …
#MondayMasters: David Alan Harvey
Imagine you found yourself stuck in a hospital bed 24/7 for months, maybe even years. Barely able to move and in the age before the Internet, all you could do is be read to and look at pictures in …
#MondayMasters: William Egglestone
For a long long time I've been an adamant colour street photographer. I honestly felt that black and white was a one of those “quick fixes” to try and make a bad photo a “good street photo” or a dumb …