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The IP Grant launch interactive map to track down and contact previous winners
Thanks to our web designers TC&Friends and the guys over at Atlist, we’ve created an interactive map that allows potential commissioners to track down our community of global photojournalists. Find this feature on our homepage and have a scroll around the world to see how far reaching our family has become over the last 30 years.
Stories that matter: Maisie Crow
We have asked a selection of Ian Parry alumni to reflect on what it meant to them to win the Ian Parry Scholarship. This week documentary photographer and award-winning filmmaker Maisie Crow gives her best advice.
Don’t be scared to break rules: Andrew Renneisen
We have asked a selection of Ian Parry alumni to reflect on what it meant to them to win the Ian Parry Scholarship. This week 2016 Award for Achievement winner Andrew Renneisen shares how the Scholarship opened doors for him across the globe.
Wind in the sails: Jonas Bendiksen
We have asked a selection of Ian Parry alumni to reflect on what it meant to them to win the Ian Parry Scholarship. This week Magnum Photos member Jonas Bendiksen tells how winning gave him just the boost he needed.
Keep your edit tight: Harriet Logan
We have asked a selection of Ian Parry alumni to reflect on what it meant to them to win the Ian Parry Scholarship. This week Harriet Logan advises. She was the second Ian Parry winner in 1992 and is currently on the Board of Trustees.
Opening doors: Sebastián Liste
We have asked a selection of Ian Parry alumni to reflect on what it meant to them to win the Ian Parry Scholarship. This week talented photographer Sebastián Liste shares how winning put him on the map.
Small and local: Irina Werning
We have asked a selection of Ian Parry alumni to reflect on what it meant to them to win the Ian Parry Scholarship. This week photographer Irina Werning explains how it launched her career.
Don’t hesitate: Marcus Bleasdale
We have asked a selection of Ian Parry alumni to reflect on what it meant to them to win the Ian Parry Scholarship. This week acclaimed photographer Marcus Bleasdale reveals how it changed his life.
Words of encouragement from Tom Stoddart
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Phillips auction raises £250k for the IP Photojournalism Grant
We are delighted to announce that our inaugural auction raised some £250,000, a remarkable achievement that will enable the scholarship to continue its support of young emerging photojournalists for many years to come.
This was a tremendous effort by our board member Harriet Logan, her team at Incite especially Tristan Lund, the staff at Phillips London, especially Rachel Peart Head of the Photographs Department, the team at Artsy.net, Canon UK
and Metro Imaging.
Further thanks to our friends and supporters Emma Blau, Carol Allen-Storey, Rebecca McClelland, Julie Bonzon, Tara Rowse and Olivia Kennaway.
Our sincere thanks to the photographers who so kindly donated their images and to all of the people who bid via Phillips or Artsy.com.