Jonathan Goldberg (b.1973) is a London Portrait and Documentary Photographer. His personal work addresses themes around sustainable living and alternative lifestyles. In May 2014 he was selected to produce a public space photo essay commission on Sustainable Transport, launched as part of the Brighton Biennial. In 2013 he won Best Video award at the Environmental Photographer of the Year.
He was also shortlisted for the Vignette Award, and selected for inclusion in the Photofusion Salon. In previous years he has been selected for Foto8 Summer Show and was exhibited at London's City Hall.
This is Jonathan's testimonial on our work together:
"During the first one to one session Raffaela whittled 150 images down to a more manageable number, before proceeding to create a web edit with a far more suitable number of images. I was surprised at the inclusion of some images, but when placed next to several of my favourite pictures, it is clear that they add much-needed breathing space into the project as a whole. I'm really happy with the final cut and sequence, as I feel it has become more coherent and far stronger despite the omission of several pictures that I was previously reluctant to lose.
Her method of consulting in person, then emailing back an edit was very efficient. I also think the tone of the pictures in the final edit is strong, and contributes to the success of making them a coherent set.
Since working with Raffaela I gained an important commission on Sustainable Transport, part of the One Planet public space commission, to launch at Brighton Biennial 2014."