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Remembering Nitin-Kumar Patel

We were very sad to learn of the death of Nitin-Kumar Patel, who served on Redeye’s board of directors from 2015 to 2017. He died on 27th August 2018 at the age of 56, after a three-month illness.

Nitin began his working life as a youth and community worker, then a probation officer and social worker. His natural flair for balance, fairness and public service saw him progress in the staff association for probation officers. He became National Chair of the Association of Black Probation Officers in 2001, and then Vice Chair of the National Association of Probation Officers.

Nitin-Kumar Patel in his workshop

Spotlight on: Matthew Murray

Saddleworth Moor is a landscape that is engrained in the psyche of British history for all the wrong reasons. A macabre burial ground chosen by child killers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley to conceal at least three of their victims over 50 years ago. But in Matthew Murray’s recent exhibition and publication ‘Saddleworth – Responding To A Landscape,’ Murray has allowed us to engage with the landscape diffusing our uneasiness to its dark history and replacing it with a stunning visual narrative and a desire to absorb it’s dark and dignified magnitude.

Redeye Talent: David Gleave

By Josh Turner

On any given day, walking the streets of Manchester, you could be subject to an experience of immediate intrusion, just for a moment, after which all quickly becomes calm again.

Mother River KickStarter by Yan Wang Preston

To mark the launch of Yan Wang Preston's KickStarter campaign we asked our resident volunteer writer, Joshua Turner, to find out more about the project Mother River.

Yan Wang Preston applies method to madness in Mother River, which spans the 6,211km Yangtze River.

Exhibition Review: Peter Lavery, Circus Work at The Harley Gallery

Guest editor Peter Barker reviews Peter Lavery's Circus Work at The Harley Gallery, which is now showing at The Royal West of England Academy (RWA) in Bristol until 3 June 2018.

(Tommy “Professor Grimble” at Chipperfields, 1973)

Joshua Turner reports back from Redeye Academy: Upgrade your Images not your Camera

Missed out on Redeye Academy: Upgrade your Images not your Camera last month? In this article, Joshua Turner reports back from the workshop and compiles the advice of David Nightingale and Paul Herrmann on improving the quality of your photographs without spending a fortune on equipment.

Joshua Turner reports back from DIY Publishing Masterclass with Rob Hornstra

Missed out on our DIY Publishing Masterclass with Rob Hornstra? In this article, Joshua Turner reports back from the event and compiles Hornstra's top tips on funding and publishing photographic stories.

1000 Words | 10 Years: An Interview with Tim Clark

Redeye is delighted to share our interview with the founder and editor of 1000 Words, Tim Clark, covering the 10th anniversary of the publication and the current Kickstarter campaign to publish their first print magazine to celebrate this milestone. 

The Photography Show 2018: Top tips for pros

In this guest blog, The Photography Show share their top ten recommendations for pros attending this year's event.

Digital Detox: Tin Type photography with Michele Selway

As Redeye Academy returns this month with Digital Detox (Tin Type), Michele Selway answers FAQs for this event and discusses the appeal of traditional printing methods in the digital age.  

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