Featured in Nikon Owner Magazine
The current Nikon Owner Magazine (Issue 89) has a fourteen-page feature on my career as a humanitarian photographer. I was interviewed by Gillian Greenwood about my work, exploring my approach and aspirations. We discussed equipment, my inspirations, how I came to specialise in humanitarian photography, various assignments and my recent exhibitions.
“For me, camera equipment is there for us to express ourselves. My love of photography has always been about the subject and ensuring that my photographs have both form and content … beauty and meaning.”
“Humanitarian photography is often under paid or voluntary, I often damage or break equipment on assignments due to the conditions of wherever I am, the hours are long, and I am away from my family. However, there is something that is incredibly rewarding about the photography, humbling about the people who allow me to photograph them, and I enjoy the challenges of having to think on my feet to come away with pictures that I hope will make a difference.”
Nikon Owner has been the authoritative photographic publication for over twenty years. With its mix of stunning images and inspirational articles from many of the world’s leading Nikon professionals, as well as the very latest reviews on Nikon equipment, Nikon Owner provides a bridge between theory and practical, technical knowledge and accomplishment. The magazine is edited by Gray Levett of Grays of Westminster, the multi-award-winning Nikon store in London.
You can read the full transcript from the interview at – www.jonathanbanks.co.uk/news/featured-in-nikon-owner-magazine/
Or on the Nikon Owner Magazine website at – www.nikonownermagazine.com/subscribers/online-magazine/issue-089/34/
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