2014-02-19



Five photographers from London College of Communication have been named in Magnum Photos’ prestigious 30 under 30 list for 2014.

The competition, run by The Photography Show and Magnum Photos, offers 30 photographers with  IdeasTap profiles the chance to have their work exhibited at the NEC in Birmingham.

The LCC winners, one current postgraduate student and four recent graduates, were chosen by judges from over 800 applicants and a short-list of 60.  Congratulations and *high fives* to each of them!

James Morgan, MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography



Copyright James Morgan

“Wildlife crime not only threatens nature’s species, but exacerbates poverty and corruption, funding international crime. This series traces the story from beginning to end, crossing continents from Gabon to Thailand in order to document the crime, its consequences, and efforts to resist it.” http://jamesmorganphotography.ideastap.com/

Very pleased to have been named one of Magnum Photos 30 under 30. Congrats to everyone else too… http://t.co/DqcfF4GH1x

— James Morgan (@jamesmorganfoto) February 12, 2014

 

Svala Ragnars, MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography 2013



Photograph by Lewis Bush

“Orka (Icelandic for “energy”) highlights the visual impact of renewable energy production, which is creating an interrupted landscape of tormented rifts, beautiful geometry and strange land art that reshape the surface of nature.” http://svala.ideastap.com/

Many thanks @LCCLondon, I am very chuffed indeed! @MagnumPhotos @IdeasTap #High5LCC

— Svala Ragnars (@Svalara) February 13, 2014

 

Amrita Chandradas, MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography 2013

Copyright Amrita Chandradas

“Project 6.9 addresses the impact on Singapore of its population growing to 6.9 million. Singapore has progressed from third to first world within the last 40 years. What has been compromised in that process?”

http://amritadas.ideastap.com/

Really glad to be one of the winners of @MagnumPhotos and @ukphotoshow,Top 30 under 30 photography competition!

— Amrita Chandradas (@AChandradas) February 10, 2014

Ilana Panich-Linsman MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography Online 2014
“The Tree and the Apple: Tilting Toward Adolescence is a photographic documentation of the daily life of Emily Dextraze, an 11-year-old beauty pageant competitor who lives in Westfield, Massachusetts, a small town of 42,000 people in Western New England.” http://ilanapl.ideastap.com/

@LCCLondon thank you! I’m excited, grateful & happily clinging to the last moments of my twenties.

— Ilana Panich-Linsman (@IlanaPL) February 13, 2014

The only current student from LCC on the list Ilana, studies the part-time online mode of the MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography course and  is  based in Austin, Texas.

 

Luisa Whitton of BA (Hons) Photography 2013

 

“What About the Heart? is about a niche of the Japanese robotics industry that is driven by a philosophical pursuit to understand what it means to be human. The series challenges the dichotomy of human/ not human.”

http://luisawhitton.ideastap.com/

@LuisaKatarina Congrats & *HighFive*on being named one of @MagnumPhotos @Ideastap 30 under 30! You must be doing the robot! #High5LCC

— LCC (@LCCLondon) February 12, 2014

In addition to having their work exhibited, the 30 photographers will take part in exclusive portfolio reviews, with industry experts including:

Lynn Chambers, Picture Editor, Save the Children

Louise Clements, Artistic Director, FORMAT Festival and QUAD

Shannon Ghannam, Content Strategy and Development, Reuters News Agency

David Hurn, Magnum photographer

Olivier Laurent, Acting Deputy Editor, British Journal of Photography

The 30 winners will also automatically be nominated for three “people’s choice” awards, voted for by the public, via social media.

BA (Hons) Photography

MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography

MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography Online 2014

The full Magnum IdeasTap 30 under 30 list 

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