Website Wednesday: British Journal of Photography

If you're looking for a new photography blog to sink your teeth into, look no further!  The British Journal of Photography will introduce you to a vivid style of contemporary photography!  Conveying their message in a variety of ways; this resource has articles, interviews, and video.  Check out their latest magazine issue or what type of photography competition is coming up; opportunities are available for both professionals and students.  Published just a few days ago, check out what BJP has to say regarding photography education; click "here" to read the article; check out the intro video just below.  As pointed out in the video and stated by Wendy Ewald, "Conscious images require technical knowledge, thought, and intent". 


Works Cited: 
01. "British Journal of Photography." British Journal of Photography. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 July 2015.  
02. Bainbridge, Simon. "Special Issue: Photography Education." British Journal of Photography. N.p., 16 June 2015. Web. 07 July 2015.

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