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For over 30 years, the Royal Geographical Society in London have hosted the premier event for expedition & fieldwork planning. For the second year running, we are showing our support to this fantastic 3-day event by supplying each delegate with one of our 2009 year planners.

PANEL SPEAKER

This year, Luce has been invited to speak at one of the workshops during the weekend event. She will be part of the Photography panel advising delegates about the documentation of visual information. In addition, we will have a display of our PROfile mappazines at the Society headquarters in Kensington, London.

DATES FOR THE DIARY:

21 – 23 November 2008

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A double-sided catalogue and monograph

This is the first PROfile sheet to contain a landscape cover and a portrait spread…

Textures of Time: landscape architecture is an investigation of the exposed surfaces created through mineral extraction at key localities around Sussex. Looking at the connection of these sites to geology, archaeology andhistory, Chivers’ work draws our attention, not only to the physical appearance of the rocks, but also to what lies beyond the surface, as each image has the potential for discovery.

Click on the link to view more of Richard’s work www.rchivers.co.uk

Photographic works shown at Amberley Working Museum, Sussex.

A double-sided catalogue and monograph

Luce Choules’ photographic study ‘Flow: Edit.’ was commissioned by Birmingham-based FusionPlus as part of their Art & Sport projects programme. The project involved deaf athlete Nicola Hewish of Ironbridge Rowing Club in the Midlands, and Choules’ documentation of her sport. The resulting images are published here as a record of quiet moments witnessed during the busy training sessions. The publication also includes ‘Field Work: Editorial Cartography’ – a selection of images produced from trips and expeditions in the last six years.

A double-sided exhibition catalogue and monograph.

With combined interests in African studies, Anthropology and Photography Winckler journeyed to Niger to follow in the footsteps of 19th century German explorer Heinrich Barth. The publication documents the artist’s personal impressions, includes exhibition commentary from Adrienne Chambon, and features the community photography project ‘Stories from Agadez: Life as it is Now’.

www.juliawinckler.com

© Julia Winckler 2008

© Julia Winckler 2008

Exhibition Info

17th April – 21st June, The Brunei Gallery, SOAS, London 2008

www.soas.ac.uk/gallery

A double-sided exhibition catalogue and monograph.

Marysa Dowling’s photographic study ‘The Movement of an Object’ was commissioned by The Photographers’ Gallery as part of their off-site project programme. The project involved a collaborative process between thirty individuals across London and the passage of a single banal object between them. The resulting series of images are published here, alongside these intriguing portraits are essays by Chris Townsend and Helen James and a selection of Dowling’s other work.

www.marysadowling.co.uk

Exhibition Info

29th June – 2nd September 2007, The Photographers’ Gallery, London

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