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Lindka Cierach Spring Summer 2008

Lindka Cierach’s Spring Summer 2008 collection, photographed in London, April 2008.

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On the frontline, for MSN

Reporting around the world as MSN’s Foreign Correspondent.

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Tantrum

“Tantrum” Model: Lucy S @ Oxygen Models Make-up: Belinda Muir Shot at Jasmine Studios, London

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Radio 4, Analysis, “With Friends Like These”

Why are people happy to disclose huge amounts of personal information online, especially to social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace? In a programme for BBC Radio 4 I asked whether our notion of privacy has changed and what the consequences for society might be.

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BBC World multimedia reporting - Turkey

A major multimedia, radio and television project for the BBC, travelling across Turkey in July 2007, to gauge the tensions between Islam and the secular leadership, in advance of their general election.

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Visiting Hezbollah

Since December 2006, members of Hezbollah, the UK-US described terrorist organisation - and local political force - have been camped outside of the Lebanese parliament. In April 2007, I went to Beirut to photograph them.

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The Guardian multimedia in Afghanistan

As the Guardian’s multimedia reporter, I was embedded with the US Army, at the Forward Operating Base Naray, in North East Afghanistan. I wrote continuously for Guardian, and filed video:

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About this Site

This is my weblog and portfolio site, with selections of my foreign reporting, photojournalism, portraiture, broadcasting, and other work. There has been a weblog here since late 1999, but most of that content has now gone. You can email me at ben@benhammersley.com

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Penitence, maybe

As I wrote on my other blog, I’m competing in the Yukon Arctic Ultra this coming February. 300 miles overland in -40˚C, non-stop, self-supported, and that usual silliness. Ben Saunders suggested the event to me, so we can all blame him. But still, asking why is one of those pointless questions: if you have to ask, as the cliché has it, you’ll never understand. I’m not entirely sure myself, but the whole thing makes me ridiculously happy when I think about it. I’ll be writing about the training over the next few months, perhaps on another site. Meanwhile, I’ve put back online something I wrote after writing the Marathon des Sables in 2004.

Disestablishmentarianism

In a crazed attempt to separate Church And State, I’ve created a separate weblog here for the more usual outboard-brain type activities. It’s good Google Hygiene, after all.

What I did on my birthday

Dancing model, by Ben Hammersley

An out-take from last week’s big shoot - currently in post-production - as I slowly admit defeat to the bug that’s going around. Blergh.

Le Cool Will Change Your Life

It’s my birthday today, so I’m allowed a plug. As The Man Losowsky announced yesterday, the five new Le Cool guidebooks are now available for pre-order. Here’s the blurb for the London edition:

Designed by Jeremy Leslie at John Brown, A Weird and Wonderful Guide to London is the gateway to a city of freaks and wonders, of the kind you hear whispered about in dark corners, but were never quite sure existed. Edited by Mat Osman, it takes you by the hand and leads you throughout the city, from New Cross to Mayfair, opening closed doors and revealing secrets that might just change your life.

I worked on that London edition, and one slightly sticky spread for the Amsterdam book. There’s also Lisbon, Madrid, and Barcelona, and my lord are they beautiful. They’re out in May, so pre-order here!

Casting for couture

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Snapshots from the casting

I’ve been commissioned to shoot Lindka Cierach’s Spring/Summer 2008 collection next Thursday. There are 16 pieces to do, from daywear to evening gowns, and it’s going to be something of a day. My team and I need to have just the right model. Today was the casting, which meant seeing the twenty or so models that we’d requested, putting them in some of the clothes, and seeing who worked well, with the designer, with me, and with the clothes.

It’s a hard job for the models - you turn up, get undressed in front of strangers, get stared at, get criticised behind your back, and then get to go home. Or not: some of the girls were on their sixth casting of the day, with more ahead. Anyone who thinks models have an easy life is dead wrong.

Next week, once we’ve got confirmation that the girl we want is available, we’ll start work on designing her makeup and styling. And I’ll storyboarding each outfit’s shots, so we know where the lights need to be for each one. With so much to do on the one day, having a game plan is the only way to do it.

Sabrina from Brasil

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geeKyoto 2008

Announcing…geeKyoto 2008 - Living In The Changed World 10:00 - 16:30 - Saturday 17th May 2008. Conway Hall, London. £20.

We broke the world. Now what?

Mark Simpkins and Ben Hammersley announce a one day conference in central London, with designers, technologists, artists, architects, policy-makers, explorers, economists and scientists, and clever people like you, to discuss the future and how we’ll live in it.

Inspired by TED and last year’s Interesting2007 event, we are holding our own conference in London to look into the theme that interest us: change in the world.

We have curated a day that will be inspiring and insightful. We think you’ll leave having learnt something new, with new ways to look at the world and how it changes, and new strategies and models of thought for further action.

geeKyoto 2008 is a cross-discipline event, targeted at everybody with an interest in the world we live in.

Speaking so far we have:

With more to be confirmed. Book your tickets here.

…and his brother, Ugo

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Jean, from Paris, revisited

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Jean, from Paris, in his first London sitting, this afternoon in my studio. Mais oui.