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Ten Years in Photojournalism

Marking the Frontline Club’s tenth anniversary, we will be looking back on ten years in photojournalism.


For the first of two events to mark the Frontline Club’s tenth anniversary, we will be looking back on ten years in photojournalism.

Four prominent figures from the industry will be joining us with a selection of ten poignant and significant images from the past decade.

They will present and explain their selection, as well as discussing the dramatic changes we have seen in photojournalism.

The panel:

Aidan Sullivan is a photographer, picture editor and vice president of Getty Images. Previously he was The Sunday Times picture editor and assistant editor responsible for photography at The Sunday Times Magazine. In 2005 he joined Getty Images and in 2009 he created Reportage by Getty Images, representing some of the leading international photojournalists and documentary photographers in 2009. He is the director of the Ian Parry Scholarship and founder of the campaign A Day Without News?.

Additional speakers to be confirmed.


Speaker(s):

Aidan Sullivan | talks

 

Date and Time:

14 August 2013 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Frontline Club
13 Norfolk Place
London
W2 1QJ
+44 (0)20 7479 8950
http://www.frontlineclub.com

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Tickets:

£12.50 Standard, £10 Concession

Available from:

http://www.frontlineclub.com/ten-years-in-photojournalism/

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