Photography

Diane Smyth deputy editor of the British Journal of Photography discusses recent photography trends. She discusses the work of a new group of image makers including Sam Falls and Lucas Blalock, who have shaken up still life photography with acid bright colour and photographers such as Nico Krijno, D...

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