Jonathan Shaw (photographer)
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- Coventry University (2002–)

- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
- Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society

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Jonathan Shaw is a British photographer and educator.
Shaw's work has been shown at Leeds Met Gallery, Goethe Institute in Dresden, Germany and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Shaw is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society[1][2] and is a member of the society's 'Multimedia and Narrative Distinction Panel' alongside Andy Golding (University of Westminster) and Daniel Meadows among others.[3]
He is chair of the board of directors of Birmingham Open Media,[4] and a trustee of The Photographers' Gallery;[5] and sits on the advisory board for Photomediations Machine.[6]
He was chair of the Association for Photography in Higher Education from 2014 to 2017.[7] He sits on the editorial board of Media Practice & Education,[8] and was a guest editor of a "special disrupted issue" of the Journal of Media Practice in May 2018.[9] He is the international member of the academic board of the Photography Studies College, Melbourne, Australia,[10] and a visiting professor at Bournemouth University's Centre for Excellence in Media Practice.[11]
Publications
Publications by Shaw
- Crash. The New Art Gallery Walsall (2009)[12]
- Newfotoscapes. A multi-platform open book (2014)[13]
Publications with contributions by Shaw
- Time|Motion. Dewi Lewis (2003)
- (re)collect. Pavilion (2006)