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- writing on photography; publishes the Photoworks Annual, a journal on photography and visual culture, tours Photoworks Presents, a live talks and events programme...
- Biennial (BPB), now known as Photoworks Festival, is a month-long festival of photography in Brighton, England, produced by Photoworks. The festival began in...
- magazines, and package inserts. Seattle FilmWorks was sold and renamed PhotoWorks in 1999. Its marketing practices led to a lawsuit against the company...
- PhotoWorks is a raytrace rendering program created by D****ault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation, formerly supplied as a photorealistic rendering add-in...
- himself. Four months later, British magazine Print published another photowork from Frank Ocean. On May 1, 2017, Ocean attended the annual Met Gala as...
- August 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2023. "Photoworks UK | Commissions new photography, produces exhibitions". Photoworks. Retrieved 4 August 2023. CBA. "Homepage"...
- first became known in the 1970s for her large-format, black-and-white ‘photoworks’ [Fotoarbeiten] and expansive installations, created in a complex process...
- photographer and educator. He is the founding editor of Photoworks magazine and was head of publishing at Photoworks in Brighton. He co-founded Brighton Photo Fringe...
- the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands United Kingdom Jerwood/Photoworks Awards Photoworks Emerging photographers in the UK who make their own photography...
- Place, London, 2015; Impressions Gallery, Bradford, 2016; Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow, 2017; Gallery Oldham, Oldham, 2020 Music Migrations (1962–1989)...