Introduction

Welcome to the Blog of photographer Richard Wainwright. The aim is to update you with any news about future assignments and exhibitions but also to give you an insight into the daily life of a press photographer.

I’ve been a professional photographer for over 10 years working mostly in photojournalism/press photography for newspapers and aid agencies. This blog serves both my dedicated Photojournalism site where you’ll find indepth reportage of news and humanitarian issues from around the world and my Editorial site which looks at my daily press work for the Jersey Evening Post and commercial work. If you came to this blog via one site, why not have a look at the other..!!

I hope you enjoy the work and please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments. All the best…Rich….

Australia bound..!!

October 6th, 2009

It’s been a while since the last post but a lot has been happening….

By far the most important and certainly the most exciting is I took voluntary redundancy from the Jersey Evening Post and I’ll be emigrating to Perth in Western Australia in about 5 weeks..!!

It was a tough decision leaving a fantastic full time newspaper job (during a recession..!!) but the time was right and my wife Terese was keen to return home. It’s going to be a steep learning curve setting up a new photography business and all the hassles of being freelance but it will be a great challenge and hopefully rewarding.

The plan is to concentrate on my foreign assignments and humanitarian work over the next few years and also make contact with the various newspapers over there..I’m still very much a newspaper photographer at heart..!

The last 8 years at the JEP have been amazing. I was incredibly fortunate to be offered the job in the first place. There is very little movement in the department so when a position comes up it is always hotly contested. I had little experience then but bags of energy and enthusiasm which sometimes counts for a lot. I’ve leant an enormous amount and the opportunity to work on foreign assignments as well as the day to day work was great.

I’ll miss the crack with the other guys who are a great bunch and it has been a real privilege to be part of that. The last few weeks where typically busy and varied so below are some of jobs I did…

I’ll keep you updated with any more news but for now it will be the occasional freelance job and lots of packing..!!..

Jersey Live 2009. Dizzee Rascal on the Main Stage

Jersey Live 2009. Dizzee Rascal on the Main Stage. (Jersey Evening Post)

Jersey Live 2009. Dizzee Rascal on the Main Stage.

Jersey Live 2009. Dizzee Rascal on the Main Stage. (Jersey Evening Post)

Armed police surround the Royal Court at the start of the trial of one of the UK's most notorious drug criminals. (Jersey Evening Post)

Armed police surround the Royal Court at the start of the trial of one of the UK's most notorious drug criminals. (Jersey Evening Post)

Armed police surround the Royal Court at the start of the trial of one of the UK's most notorious drug criminals. (Jersey Evening Post)

Armed police surround the Royal Court at the start of the trial of one of the UK's most notorious drug criminals. (Jersey Evening Post)

Jersey International Air Display 2009. RAF Red Arrows. (Jersey Evening Post)

Jersey International Air Display 2009. RAF Red Arrows. (Jersey Evening Post)

Gladys Manning and her sister Christine Manning who claim to have seen a UFO in their back garden in Gorey. (Jersey Evening Post)

Gladys Manning and her sister Christine Manning who claim to have seen a UFO in their back garden in Gorey. (Jersey Evening Post)

Jersey Now Autumn Fashion. (Jersey Evening Post)

Jersey Now Autumn Fashion. (Jersey Evening Post)

AOP Open Award Winner

August 7th, 2009

Well, I’m really pleased to announce that I heard today that I’ve won the Association of Photographers Open Award for a recent assignment in Mongolia.

There was an awards night in London last night which unfortunetly I couldn’t go to because I was on shift but it would have been great to be there.

If you look at the Mongolia link on this blog you can see how the image came about earlier this January and below is an extract from the AOP’s press release:-

“The judges were fascinated by the story behind Richard’s image and commented:

“For me, this ticks all the boxes – emotive subject, great composition and a strong image. It really leaves an impression.”

Deborah Brown (Picture Director) – Grazia Magazine

“Like an urban, nature shot that replaces animals with people – they look like human moles coming up for air. I love what appears to be the spontaneity of this image. And for me, it completely sums up the competition.”

Olivia Howitt (Picture Desk) – Radio Times”

Caption:-

Munkhbat and Altangeret (both 15) have lived in this manhole together for over three years under the streets of Ulaanbaatar, the coldest capital city in the world. Spending time with them I witnessed what a tough, lonely and violent existence they have to endure in temperatures reaching -40c. They were forced into this situation by divorced and deceased parents but they still hope and strive for a better future. For me this image encapsulates the extremely difficult conditions these boys live in whilst life continues around them, oblivious and indifferent to their plight.”

Munkhbat and Altangeret (both 15) have lived in this manhole together for over three years under the streets of Ulaanbaatar, the coldest capital city in the world. Spending time with them I witnessed what a tough, lonely and violent existence they have to endure in temperatures reaching -40c. They were forced into this situation by divorced and deceased parents but they still hope and strive for a better future. For me this image encapsulates the extremely difficult conditions these boys live in whilst life continues around them, oblivious and indifferent to their plight.”

This was a very personal project for me so I’m happy that it’s been recognised by a wider audience and hopefully through this competition more people will have an understanding of what many children are experiencing in Mongolia.

If you are interested in this subject, please have a look at this aid agency in Ulaan Baatar who I met and who are doing a great job trying to help people just like Munkhbat and Altangeret. The Christina Noble Children’s Foundation.

Jersey Evening Post Assignments

August 1st, 2009

As previously mentioned I haven’t posted many images from my day to day work for a while so here’s a selection from over the last few weeks.

Laneez Surf School students make their way to the surf on St Ouens beach. (Jersey Evening Post)

Laneez Surf School students make their way to the surf on St Ouens beach. (Jersey Evening Post)

Andy Errington-Rennell Funeral Director at Pitcher & Le Quesne who has worked there for 20 years. (Jersey Evening Post)

Andy Errington-Rennell Funeral Director at Pitcher & Le Quesne who has worked there for 20 years. (Jersey Evening Post)

Reg Stock 2 music festival in aid of Amnesty International. Andy Coleman singing in the Om Stage. (Jersey Evening Post)

Reg Stock 2 music festival in aid of Amnesty International. Andy Coleman singing in the Om Stage. (Jersey Evening Post)

Caesarean Cycling Club Round the Bays Road Race descending into Corbiere. (Jersey Evening Post)

Caesarean Cycling Club Round the Bays Road Race descending into Corbiere. (Jersey Evening Post)

Matthew Lewis actor from Harry Potter. (Jersey Evening Post)

Matthew Lewis actor from Harry Potter. (Jersey Evening Post)

Han de Jong Chief Economist at ABN-AMRO. (Jersey Evening Post)

Han de Jong Chief Economist at ABN-AMRO. (Jersey Evening Post)

Vanessa Lee President of the Insurance Institute of Jersey. (Jersey Evening Post)

Vanessa Lee President of the Insurance Institute of Jersey. (Jersey Evening Post)

Jersey Swimming Club Green Island to Havre des Pas swim. (Jersey Evening Post)

Jersey Swimming Club Green Island to Havre des Pas swim. (Jersey Evening Post)

Exhibition Updates

July 28th, 2009

Just a quick post to update everyone on how the exhibitions are progressing in London.

Foto 8 held their street party last Friday which unfortunately I missed due to being on duty at work but I’m sure it was a great night. They have posted the final selection of images chosen for the exhibition so I’ve included a link below. It really is a mix of all genres of photography and some amazing images in there so please have a look when you have time.

The Press Photographers Year exhibition continues at the National Theatre and the AOP Open have their awards night next thursday so fingers crossed…!! I’m hoping to get over to London in the next few weeks to see them all….

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…link to the Press Photographer’s Year selection…

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Aerial Pictures over Jersey

July 28th, 2009

It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything from my job at the Jersey Evening Post so I’ll be including some image sets over the next few weeks. This set was from a round Island flight in a Piper Cub aircraft. This old high wing, slow plane with the side door taken off is perfect for aerial photography and a great way to get a completely different perspective of where I live. It was a perfect day for flying and I managed to fill a number of centre spreads for the paper despite only being in the air for 30 minutes.Recession busting value for money eh..!!

La Rocco Tower and St Ouens Bay (Jersey Evening Post)

La Rocco Tower and St Ouens Bay (Jersey Evening Post)

Seymour Tower and walkers on south-east coast. (Jersey Evening Post)

Seymour Tower and walkers on south-east coast. (Jersey Evening Post)

View over south coast looking towards Gorey. (Jersey Evening Post)

View over south coast looking towards Gorey. (Jersey Evening Post)

People working on oyster beds in Grouville Bay. (Jersey Evening Post)

People working on oyster beds in Grouville Bay. (Jersey Evening Post)

La Rocque Pier. (Jersey Evening Post)

La Rocque Pier. (Jersey Evening Post)

People walking on the beach in Grouville Bay. (Jersey Evening Post)

People walking on the beach in Grouville Bay. (Jersey Evening Post)