Watch Here Press' Harry Hardie speak at our photo-themed Nicer Tuesdays

Date
14 October 2014

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At last month’s photography-themed Nicer Tuesdays we were thrilled to welcome Harry Hardie, photography lecturer at the University of Westminster and founder of Here Press, whose mission he explained is “to make concept albums in book form. We like to find projects that are really problematic and try to make sense of them.”

From Ben Roberts’ study of the Occupy London protestors’ tents, to Edmund Clark’s documentation of a house used in one of the UK Government’s most bizarre anti-terror measures, Harry explained how he worked with the photographers to find the format and the structure that would work best. “Photography is about ideas; it’s about finding a device to tell a story,” Harry explained.

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Harry Hardie on stage at Nicer Tuesdays (Photo by GT)

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Harry Hardie on stage at Nicer Tuesdays (Photo by GT)

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Harry Hardie on stage at Nicer Tuesdays (Photo by GT)

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Ben Roberts: Occupied Spaces

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