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Exhibition review: Pelé: Art, Life, Football at The National Football Museum

Guest editor Peter Barker reviews Pelé: Art, Life, Football which is on show at the National Football Museum until 4 March 2018. ​

Redeye Talent: Tim Gamble

In this feature, we introduce you to photographic artist, light painting expert and Redeye member Tim Gamble.

© Tim Gamble

Joshua Turner reports back from Meeting Point Conference 2018

Meeting Point, a photographic conference by the University of Salford in collaboration with Redeye, the Photography Network with a focus on collaboration and networking, was held on the 18th and 19th of January

© Joshua Turner, 2018

Pricing and selling photographic prints

Redeye's director Paul Herrmann writes about selling photographic prints: how to select, price and edition them.

A booth at Paris Photo

Redeye staff pick of the books and exhibitions of the year

The photographic books and exhibitions that were the favourites of various Redeye staff and friends in 2017.

Exhibition review: Gordon Parks, A Choice of Weapons at SIDE Gallery

Guest editor Peter Barker reviews Gordon Parks: A Choice of Weapons. Curated by Mark Sealy; developed as a partnership between Side Gallery, Autograph ABP & The Gordon Parks Foundation.

Jemma Hall reports back from Paris Photo 2017

This year our volunteer intern Jemma Hall took on the beast that is Paris Photo. Here she shares her top tips and highlights for catching the best of one of the worlds biggest and best photo fairs.

Henry Palling talks to us about Lenz Photography Festival

Henry Palling, Founder of Lenz Photography, caught up with us to tell us more about a new photography event opening in Manchester this November. 

One of those things you keep meaning to get round to…

We're researching digital work-flow, how do you manage, store, edit and catalogue images?

Redeye Talent: Melanie Letoré

An introduction to the work of artist and photographer Melanie Letoré and her themes of routine, ritual, intimacy, memory and curiosity.

© Melanie Letoré
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