(As well as access to the live event, you will receive a link to the recording, valid for 14 days)
Explore the world of projects, zines, and photobooks with Stewart, whose career spans Fleet Street, to fine art, photography, and beyond.
Why are so many photographers drawn to projects, zines, and photobooks?
Whether you’re curious about starting one, or looking for fresh inspiration, this Talk will help you find answers.
Stewart will share a behind-the-scenes look at his own photographic projects and photobooks, as well as the collaborative zines he’s produced with groups of photographers on location.
Expect practical insights, inspiring stories, and plenty of ideas to spark your own creative journey, whether you’re just starting out, or ready to take your next book to print.
Learn from someone who helped shape the Royal Photographic Society’s Photobook Distinction, by writing the criteria and chairing both the Licentiate and Photobook panels.
Stewart Wall is an experienced photographer, educator, and photobook mentor.
He began as a full-time press photographer for the Brentwood Gazette while still at school in 1978, later returning to education in 2015 to complete a degree in Photography, a Master’s in Visual Communication, and a PGCE in teaching.
Stewart is a familiar face at the Royal Photographic Society, where he was awarded the Fenton Medal for outstanding service and made a lifetime member.