Friday 13 August 2010

Some Recommendations......


"The world is full of experts on photography. Some have a faint knowledge of the craft; most merely know what they like, until shown something else. Being a successful photographer or even just being good at talking about it is not the same as making a living from it, which Andrew will explain to you. Listen carefully, he knows what he’s talking about."
Ray Wells, Chief Picture Editor, The Sunday Times, London


"I have known Andrew Hasson for about fifteen years and our career paths have touched and crossed many times. When we were re-forming the British Press Photographers' Association he was on a short list of photographers that we regarded as "must-haves" as members because they represented everything that the BPPA stands for - ethical, professional, creative and technically highly able.
The fact that Andrew has worked for so many major national and international newspapers and magazines over such a long period says a great deal about him and it comes as no surprise that he is the first name on many lists when a freelancer in Sussex is needed. There are many photographers who can take pictures but there are far fewer who, like Andrew, understand the industry and the wider requirements of their craft to the degree that marks them out as true Professionals."
Neil Turner, former Chief Photographer at the Times Educational Supplement, currently Vice-Chairman of the British Press Photographer’s Association

"Andrew Hasson is a photographer you can rely on; to get the shot, meet the deadline, cajole the subject and to deliver consistent quality year in, year out. We have worked together over many years and many publications and I count him as a must in my contacts book. He never moans and always gets the job done, which is something all picture editors need. He's also a lovely man with a good eye and I highly recommend him as a teacher." 
Melanie Grant, photographic agent, who has been at a senior level of the Photographic Industry for 15 years working for The Times, The Economist, The Independent, The Financial Times, The BBC and The Guardian.  She has also spent time on The New York Post and worked with Rankin in London.

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