Vince Bevan
Bristol, UK
Vince Bevan is a freelance photographer currently based near Bristol, U.K.
Specialising in photojournalism he also works extensively in editorial and commercial photography, undertaking commissions nationally and internationally.
His pictures have been published in many newspapers and magazines including The Guardian Weekend Magazine; The Independent Magazine and New Review; The Times; The Observer; The Financial Times; Sunday & Daily Telegraph; Geographical Magazine; Wanderlust; Cosmopolitan; Art Review; Le Point (France); Suddeutsche Zeitung (Germany); Das (Switzerland).
Clients include the University of Greenwich, London; Panasonic; NHS; Channel 4; 3M; Scolar Press; Truran Books; AVA Publishing; Eden Project; Royal Cornwall Museum; Falmouth Art Gallery; Tate, St Ives and various design companies and publishers in the U.K and abroad.
He has exhibited work at a several European venues including the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol; British Library; Museum of London; Stephen Lawrence Gallery, London; National Eisteddfod of Wales; Falmouth Art Gallery; Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Penzance; Ten Gallery, St. Ives; The Beacon, Whitehaven; Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea; National Maritime Museum; Bibliotheek Kris Lambert, Ostend, Belgium; 'de Drvkkery', Middelburg, The Netherlands; 'Festival Photo l’Homme et la Mer', Le Guilvinec, France; 'The International Photoreporter Festival', Saint-Brieuc Bay, France and the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
Recent projects include:
Covering aspects of the ongoing hostilities along the 'contact line' in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine.
Documenting ten fishing ports in England, France, Belgium and the Netherlands, for the GIFS project (Geography of Inshore Fishing and Sustainability). The resulting photographs were exhibited in all four countries. (Commissioned by the University of Greenwich, London).
- Advertising
- Arts
- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Corporate
- Crisis
- Editorial
- Environment
- Landscape
- Portrait