Foto8 Ltd was the parent company to Foto8, a photography magazine and book publisher based in London 1998-2016. Foto8 - housed in Honduras Street, London EC1 - comprised of foto8.com, 8 magazine and Host gallery.
http://foto8.com
http://issuu.com/foto8
http://vimeo.com/foto8
After more than 15 years as an innovative and market leading independent photographer-led organisation, Foto8 published its last magazine (issue 29) in May 2011 and closed its gallery doors on its last exhibition some months later. The company was disbanded and ceased trading in 2015.
Photography exhibitions:
My America by Christopher Morris; Curse of the Black Gold by Ed Kashi; Cruel Sea, the journey of African immigration to Europe by Juan Medina; Human Rights Defenders in association with the Irish based HRD organisation; Tim Hetherington inaugural solo shows for both Liberia and Afghanistan bodies of work; Kenya’s Nuba by Greg Constantine; Sochi and the Russian Caucuses by Rob Hornstra; Diamond Matters by Kadir von Lohuizen and Global Witness; Living Without the Conflict, youth of Northern Ireland by Adam Patterson; After the Earthquake, Paolo Pellegrin’s report from Pakistan; Niagara by Alec Soth.
Books:
2012 Jocelyn Bain Hogg, The Family, the life and times of a notorious London crime family.
2011 Rise, Images of Life Change, in association with humanitarian organisation Geneva Global.
2010 Alban Kakulya, Taking Land, in association with UNEP and Zoi Network.
2009 Monograph: Maurice Broomfield, Photographs
2008 Monograph: Vanessa Winship Sweet Nothings