As a thank you for your support in the first year of the Redeye Membership Scheme we would like to invite all current members to a celebration evening on 6 December at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation.
This will be a festive get together of Redeye members and supporters from the gallery and publishing world.
Special guest Maja Daniels will talk about her work and we will launch the next Redeye Printing Bursary with Rob Sara as well as announce the winner of the Redeye Seasons Greetings prize.
Members will have the chance to show their portfolios; if you are interested please book early and let us know what you are bringing as display space is limited.
It promises to be a night of fun and networking and the odd mince pie, please click below to reserve your space.
Please note this event is open to paid Redeye members only.
Doors open at 18:30 with the talks starting at 19:00.
More about Maja Daniels:
Maja Daniels is a Swedish documentary photographer based in London. She works on self-initiated projects with focus on social documentary and human relations in a western, contemporary environment. She is particularly interested in issues related to the limitations of the body. Maja uses sociology as a frame of research and approach to her work and she is interested to address the relationship between truth and fiction within documentary photography.
Her work was included in the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2011 and exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London. She also won second prize in the 2012 Sony World Photography Awards and was selected as one of the 2011 and 2012 Magenta Foundations FlashForward Emerging Photographers. She was shortlisted for the 2010 PhotoVisura Grant for an outstanding personal photography project and she has been selected to participate in the 2012 World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass. She has exhibited in Paris, London, New York and Bilbao.
Dividing her time between long-term documentary projects and commercial work, she is regularly commissioned by weekly and monthly press including The Guardian Weekend Magazine, Intelligent Life, Monocle Magazine, FT Magazine and Le Monde Magazine. She also collaborates with cultural institutions and social scientists in academic research projects.