March marks the start of a very busy couple of months for the miniclick talks, with March, April and May packed with talks, panel discussions and screenings. You can keep up to date with all the news at www.miniclick.co.uk.
Stepping in for March, as part of our programme of free monthly photography talks, is the very talented and very dapper gent Harry Watts. For the past three fours months we’ve been concentrating on photographers that specialise in people, with Peter Dench, Luca Sage, Ewen Spencer and Chris Floyd giving great talks in November, December, January and February respectively. Harry’s work and subject matter brings something completely different to the talks and it promises to be a great evening. Harry will be talking about his own work, his route into photography and also (very interestingly) some of the people he has assisted in the past, including Simon Roberts, Clare Strand and Martin Parr.
The talk will be on Tuesday March 6th at The Old Market in Brighton & Hove. Doors are at 6:30pm and entry, as always, is free!
Here’s some of his work…
“Harry Watts (b. 1987 Winchester, UK) graduated from Brighton University in 2009 with a BA in Editorial Photography. In 2009, Harry was selected by Italian Vogue for a solo exhibition at the Salvatore Ferragamo flagship store in London, and has since exhibited across the UK and internationally. Harry is currently working on the series ILLUSIONS and FINDS, along with this he assists photographer Martin Parr in his London studio”
You can see more of Harry’s work on his website.
Tuesday, March 6th at The Old Market in Brighton & Hove (11a Upper Market St, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1AS). It will kickoff at around 7:30pm (doors at 6:30pm). Get there early as the seats get snapped up quick! Entry is free, but there is a bar there that stays open after the talk, so bring some cash and support the venue by having a drink or two.
Hope to see you there!





3 Responses to “Harry Watts Talk. Tuesday, March 6th.”
Tim Dent says:
So very very dull……
clickclickjim says:
Sorry to hear you think that Tim – why not come along and see what Harry has to say about his work. He might event change your mind a bit? Have you been to one of the talks in the past?