Showing posts with label Photojournalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photojournalism. Show all posts

Friday, 23 March 2012

Rare Interview With Henri Cartier-Bresson - 'The Father of Modern Photojournalism'

Don't miss this very rare hour long interview with one of the pioneers of photojournalism. Cartier-Bresson helped developed the 'street photography' style that has influenced generations of photographers and mobile photographers who have followed...

via Eric Kim

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Philip Jones Griffiths: RECOLLECTIONS




New from Trolley Books:

RECOLLECTIONS
Philip Jones Griffiths

Renowned as the foremost photographer of the Viet Nam conflict, 'Recollections' presents work much closer to home, of Britain in the 1950s onwards. From coal miners in Wales, the Beatles in Liverpool to soldiers in Northern Ireland and anti-war protests on the streets of London.

With exhibitions at:

National Conservation Centre, Liverpool until March 15th 2009
Side Gallery, Newcastle from March 14th 2009
Bodelwyddan Castle, Wales May 2nd - mid July 2009

Amazon US: Recollections

Amazon UK: Recollections



Trolley Books can be contacted here


Thursday, 12 March 2009

BBC highlights work of James Ravilious




What was to become known as the Beaford Archive, James Ravilious' 17 year project is a poignant insight and tribute to the way of life in a small North Devon farming community, here in the UK.

Although originally broadcast on BBC Four on Saturday 7th March, it's still available to watch here till the 14th March, courtesy of the Beeb's iPlayer service.

Many thanks to this excellent site, for the tip off, while the late photographer's website can be visited here

Amazon US: An English Eye: The Photographs of James Ravilious

Amazon UK: An English Eye: Photographs of James Ravilious

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Kevin

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