In this issue we explore photography as a viable career in Wales. You can also find an interview with Tom Large from King Cerulean and short stories from the city
Despite some galleries in Wales setting up projects to support young photographers, opportunities are in decline, leaving artists wondering if the career they dreamed about might ever come true
A new exhibition aims to support graduate and self-taught amateurs at the beginning of their careers to enter the creative industries
Alice Forde moved from London to Cardiff to enter the creative industry. Now shortlisted for a British Photography Award, she’s on the right path
Ffocws will display the work of 12 photographers in the early stages of their careers, including those with no formal arts qualifications
The exhibition explores different perspectives from across the continent and is the first such photography collection in Cardiff to have an African woman curator
Cardiffians was set up as a hobby by local Matthew Witty, but it now receives 5,000 monthly visitors who are keen to learn more about their city
Freelance journalist Peter Wolinski puts ‘normal people’ in the spotlight for his first-ever exhibition of portraits taken during lockdown
How Welsh photographer Katie Radford managed to find a silver lining amid lockdown, keeping her business afloat with her long lens in tow
Little Man Coffee Co brings yet another splash of the arts to Cardiff. What is Ffoton and who are the photographers on display this October?