Great British Photography Challenge
We are proud to announce our founder Ellen Stone has mentored six new emerging photographers in the Great British Photography Challenge on BBC 4 - Available to watch on BBC iPlayer, from May 2021.
Six passionate amateur photographers will have the opportunity to be mentored by photographer Rankin, art photography curator Ellen Stone and urban photographer Emmanuel Robert Owusu-Afram, a groundbreaking creative figure at the forefront of modern fashion and British photography, in a fresh and contemporary four-part masterclass series. The contestants undertake a range of themed weekly challenges across the UK. The series follows the journeys of all six individuals as they are nurtured throughout the series and demonstrate their individual flair and vision.
The Winners Exhibition:
In an unexpected twist in the final episode of the BBC’s Great British Photography Challenge, not one, but two winners have been named. Jackson Moyles, 21, from Dunfermline, and Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, were crowned joint winners and are the first photographers to claim the title in this new series.
A celebration of their achievements and artistic growth, these two exclusive new digital exhibitions, only on Public Offerings Ltd. mark the expansion of Tyrone and Jackson’s careers as photographers; drawing on the experiences and mentorship they gained from the series.
Meet the Winners:
Mentor from the TV series Great British Photography Challenge, Ellen Stone speaks with the joint winners - Jackson Moyles and Tyrone Williams - of the show in conversation for Photo London VIPs 2021.
Exploring their backgrounds and artistic practice, alongside what unites them in representing the upcoming generation of art photographers. On the surface an unlikely pairing, learn about how both approach the world from a similar place, looking to slow us down and asking us to appreciate our environments - bringing a contemporary sense of sincerity and emotional response to their work. Something which is both classical and modern in approach.