How Much is Enough?
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Co-published by Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press
Co-published by Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press
Deirdre M. Donoghue (Finland/Ireland, 1971) is an artist based in Rotterdam.
Conor O’Leary was born Wexford, a town in the South East of Ireland (1980) and studied Photojournalism in the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. Following graduation he relocated to London. He currently works as an editorial photographer and also makes his own work, primarily long-term projects. Exhibitions include ‘Free-range’ at the Old Truman Brewery London, and photo documentation project ‘Out of sight, out of mind’, about a small community of Irish travellers, exhibited as a solo show in Wexford Art Centre, Ireland in 2010. His editorial work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, Fader, The Financial Times and The Telegraph Magazine. He is also a regular contributor to Helsingin Sanomat, the largest daily newspaper in the Nordic region.
Phelim Hoey is a visual artist based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, who has received his Bachelor in Photography at the University of the Arts Utrecht in 2014. His work consists of conceptually created series that don’t limit themselves to photography alone.
Richard Mosse is an Irish conceptual documentary photographer, best known for his photographs of the war in the Eastern Congo using color infrared film intended to create a new perspective on conflict.
Paul Seawright is Professor of Photography and Head of Belfast School of Art at the University of Ulster.