Photographer prints up for auction in aid of the Haiti Appeal
Alec Soth's recent comments on photography really struck a cord with me and my endless search for the pefect photography system formula.
We can now be found on twitter @statementimages
World War One ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of the year 1918. 90 years later the fields of France and Belgium still hold the memories of those left behind.
By Mark Lomas
According to a recent study less than 10% of people are willing to pay for online news content. So where does that leave UK newspapers?
Chris Jordan has documented the disturbing effects of pollution on Albatross chicks on the North pacific island of Midway Atoll. Their decayed bodies revealing the unsettling cause of death...bellies full of toxic plastics.
Antonin Kratochvil tells a small story of tragedy in Iraq in a way I've never seen before in news photography.
Does a recent article on a local newspaper have the potential to spark a debate regarding the public's perception of photographers.
We've recently changed how some of our URL's are made.
An upcoming gallery exhibition is to feature work by some members of Statement Images.
It came to our attention yesterday that our purchase section was no longer allowing people to purchase prints.
"There is nothing more notable in Socrates than that he found time, when he was an old man, to learn music and dancing, and thought it time well spent."
Michel de Montaigne
By James Dodd, Mark Lomas & Gary Taylor
Over the last couple of week you may have experienced some difficulties in viewing photo content in our slides shows.
Chris is a talented young performer and producer, who has recently played a lead role in a feature film called: The Cost of Love - A romantic comedy drama set in London.
By Gary Taylor
Statement Images photographer - Russell Bates, has recently been interviewed by The Student Guide.