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Number of galleries: 8
Corporate 1
Portraits
Odessa
Odessa, Ukraine: Children live on the streets of Odessa, sheltering in abandoned homes and parts of the city’s defunct underground heating system. Most have run away from abusive homes. They survive by living in small pseudo-family groups with their own hierarchical structures and laws. Resorting to begging, stealing and prostitution to cope, drug use is common. The homemade drug baltushka is the staple, based on ephedrine it is derived from mixing cheap over the counter medicines with vinegar before being injected. Glue sniffing is also common place. Caught in the transition from a former Soviet country to a modern society, the Ukraine has become the epicentre of Europe’s AIDS epidemic. There are up to 600,000 injecting drug users in the Ukraine, most of whom are young, living in squalid conditions, without any sanitation or state help.i
Athens Riots
Mounting tension between students and authorities in Athens, Greece, over-boils into full blown rioting with running street battles between protesters and riot police. Petrol bombs and chunks of marble hacked off ornate buildings; the tools of the protesters. Tear gas and stun-grenades; the police response. The wave of violence was sparked by the shooting of Alexandros Grigoropoulos, a fifteen-year-old student, but in reality the destruction was borne out of deep seated economic frustrations. Greece’s tumbling economy, compounded by the global downturn, has led to high youth unemployment agitated by unpopular government reforms. The protests have caused hundreds of millions of Euros in damage, rocking a conservative government that has a one-seat majority and trails the opposition in polls.
Brick Lane
Brick Lane in London's East End is synonymous for its curry houses. The area is however also home to London’s new media generation. With countless markets, boutique shops and a vibrant nightlife the area has fermented its own unique fashion sense. Retrospective but with bold modern twists the street styles worn by passers-by are as unique as they are uncompromising.The Clowns
Drawn from all walks of life with day jobs as diverse as tube drivers to gardeners you could walk past them in the street without realising their unique skills. Some are professionals others just do it for fun. They all say one thing in common however: the age old art of clowning is in trouble. Play Stations, ipads, mp3 players, 3D TV – not to mention the recession. With the myriad of electronic toys where children can do anything from sing along with their favourite pop star to careering around a virtual racetrack it’s little wonder the art of clowns entertaining children is suffering. “It’s easier and cheaper for parents to hire a video than to hire a clown” muses Mattie a clown with 40 years experience. It’s a common theme when speaking to clowns. Less children are taking up the art and the huge influx of modern toys has squeezed them even tighter...However there is some hope says Mattie, “with more and more children spending ever increasing time in front of the TV and computer the real human interaction that we bring has become even more powerful, we just have to get the adults to see that”.Number of categories: 5
Corporate
Portrait
Stories / Sets
Press
Lifestyle
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Jon Enoch is a London-based editorial and corporate photographer. He has a striking modern style producing stunning results on time and to brief. He is regularly commissioned to shoot for commercial clients in the UK and overseas as well as a range of newspapers and magazines. A Picture Editor Special Award winner: Clients include The Times, Peugeot, E.ON, T-mobile, Chrysler, The NHS, Defra, npower, The Guardian, Sport Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Fabulous, RBS and The Chelsea Flower Show.
Number of Captions: 120
Dale Farm in Essex home to 1000 travellers: Essex
The Notting Hill Carnival: London
Antonio Horta-Osorio, Chief Executive of LLoyds Banking Group
Dominic Cooper
Everything Everything
Andrea Jung, CEO of Avon, the cosmetics company.
Beth Rowley
Michael Rosen
Peter Stringfellow
Susi Maxwell Stuart aka Susi Oddball - Brighton
Transe Express carry out a rehearsal ahead of their performance at The Lift Festival: London
Two anonymous gang members: London
Martin Bingham aka Silly Mc B - Perthshire, Scotland
Binge drinking: Nottingham
Alicia Keys
Children play on Brownlow Road, one of the most deprived areas in the country: Mansfield
Worshippers at 'Living' the largest Muslim event in the UK: Lincolnshire
Mayor Boris Johnson holds his first official press conference: London
Carl Barat
Martin Creed's sprinting runners installation at Tate Britain: London
A young women apple bobbing: Sheffield
Richard Ashcroft
David Allen aka Gadget - London
The Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne pictued in his office at the Treasury: London.
Cynthia Carroll, CEO, Anglo American
John Bishop
John Armitt - Chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority
Journalist Hugo Rifkind joins players in a mass game of tag: london
Crowds at the V Festival: Chelmsford
Roma living in the village of Batar near Oradea, Romania
Students protest outside of the Oxford Union after The BNP’s Nick Griffin is invited to speak
Migrant workers pick flowers for UK high street retailers: Lincoln
Chloe Rayson aka Snowball - Northamptonshire
Charlie Winston
Harry Hill
Liz Locke
Robert Winston
Hermione Norris
Heston Blumenthal
Joanna Lumley
John Simpson
Barry Humphries
Ken Livingstone
Owen Bradforth aka Oggy - Ossett, West Yorkshire
Alex Silk aka Silkie - Birmingham
Matthew Indge aka ZAZ - Brighton
Leanora Piper aka Piccolo - Hainault, Essex
Ian Bradforth aka Izzo - Ossett, West Yorkshire
Julie Walters
Michael Palin
Amy Malloy
Workers from marine recycling firm Able start work to dismantle former US warships for scrap: Hartlepool, UK
Derren Brown
ICAP
Mel C - Former Spice Girl
Polly Rae
Sport Covers
Fern Britton
Tasha Oakes aka Pippa - Northamptonshire
TV & Satellite Week covers - Misfits and John Bishop
Gavin Bradforth aka Malteaser - Yorkshire
Bill Bailey
The XX
Matthew Faint aka Mattie - London
BBC News presenters and correspondents
The Sirling Prize: The UK's leading young architects
Simon Pegg
Jakob Dylan
Naomie Harris
Lucy Prebble
Pete Townshend