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#33

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This time we have dedicated our issue to Turkish photographers. Obviously we don't presume to have exhausted the ranks of them, but we are sure that we have opened a space for people to appreciate the wonderful photography of this land. Thanks to all those who agreed to cooperate with us.

 
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Andreas Kamoutsis was born and raised in Athens, Greece in 1979. He has been engaged in Photography since 2013 and he has been an official photographer of Fujifilm “X-photographer” since 2016. Numerous of his photographs have been published in various means-online and in press such as newspapers and magazines which specialize in photography, both in Greece and abroad. He has given a series of talks, presenting his photographic work in many cities in Greece.  Web Instagram FB

Betty Manousos is an award-winning street and documentary photographer currently based in Athens, Greece, owner and founder of CUT and DRY Blogzine, and a member of the Photographic Circle Collective. She holds a Business Administration and Marketing Degree. Her work has been published by Eye-Photo Magazine, Street Photography Magazine, Street Photographers Foundation, Street Sweeper Magazine, EyeShot, Inspired Eye, Urbanautica, Life Framer, Lens Culture, to name just a few. It has been exhibited in Athens, Berlin, New York, 2021 Photo Days Tour - Trieste Photo Days. Featured on UP Photographers, The Pictorial List, The Edge of Humanity, Six Feet Photography, Photologio.gr, AAP All About Photo Awards and many others.  She was one of the winners at the London Photo Festival Street Photography 2021 and was a Gold

Giannis Angelakis is a street photographer based in Chania, Crete. He was born in 1979 and has lived most of my life in Chania. He has a degree on Cultural and Media Studies from the University of Wolverhampton (BSc) and studied at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and Sociology at the University of Birmingham.

Margarita Mavromichalis speaks five languages and studied translation and interpreting.  She likes to think that photography is her second language, as it’s a universal language, one that is understood by all across the world and conveys messages in the most powerful way. Her work has been displayed in exhibitions in New York, Boston, San Diego, The Museum of the City of New York, the Brooklyn Historical Society and most recently in Budapest, Athens, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona and London. Selected images are part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York and the Brooklyn Historical Society.  She is the winner of the Pollux Awards in 2016, winner of the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards in 2018 and 2020. In 2021, she won a Gold Medal at the Budapest International Foto Awards and a Silver Medal at the Prix de la Photographie Paris.

Maria Spyropoulou, lives and works in Athens as an art conservator. Over the past 30 years, she has been dedicating her free time to photography, mostly street photography. She has studied photography at the Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Athens, department of Photography and she has attended course seminars regarding artistic photography at the “Photography Circle” school in Athens. She uses to take photographs in European countries, the Balkans, as well as Turkey. She has had two individual photo exhibitions and has been part of many group exhibitions in Greece, in photography festivals in Thessaloniki. Part of her work has also been published in several online and printed magazines.

Markos Kyprianos is a freelance photographer from Corfu island, Greece. Many of his photographs and interviews are displayed on the web

Niki Gleoudi, loves exploring relationships, emotions and the energy that lies beneath. Her work has been awarded and presented in group and solo exhibitions, such as the Somerset House London UK, HistoryMiami Museum Miami USA, Scope Art Show Miami during Art Basel USA, El Barrio’s Artspace PS109 New York USA, Galerie Joseph Turenne Paris France, Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Greece, Officine Fotografiche Rome Italy, Voies Off Festival Arles France, Gadcollection Gallery Paris France and others.  Published at Street Photographers Book, Women Street Photographers Book, BURN Magazine, Eyeshot Magazine,  The Best of LensCulture, Volume 3 Photobook,  the APF Magazine, and other publications.  Judge at London Street Photo Festival, UK and other photography competitions. International award-winning - finalist and published photographer (Sony Awards, LensCulture, WomenStreetPhotographers, Miami Street Photo Festival, Italian Street Photo Festival, IPA and TIFA, Budapest International Foto Awards, Brussels Street Photo Festival, StreetFoto San Francisco, WomeninStreet and other distinctions. 

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Theodoros Topalis

Sakis Dazanis, is born, raises and lives in Kozani, Greece.
He is a Computer and Informatics Engineer and works as vice principal at Second Chance School of Kozani. Attended workshops and seminars by Jacob Aue Sobol, Paris Petridis and Platon Rivellis. Website Flickr Instagram (@sakisdazanis).
2017-2021 - Participations at many photography festivals worldwide as a competition finalist, and group exhibitions.. 2014 – “On-Off” personal, Kozani-Kastoria

Spyros Papaspyropoulos shoots mostly in Rethymno in Crete where he currently lives and in Athens, the capital of Greece, one of his favourite cities in the world. He is the Founder of StreetHunters.net and a strong believer in being free to photograph anything that is in the public. He loves breaking the rules, experimenting and making unconventional photos. Besides shooting digital, there are times when he enjoys using his old Yashica Electro 35 rangefinder film cameras. He loves shooting at the 28mm and 35mm focal lengths. Anything narrower feels too constricting for him. As another type of photography, Spyros likes Monochrome Landscape photography on very rare occasions. Additionally, you can find more of Spyro’s work and contact info on his personal website.

Stavros Stamatiou, was born in Kozani-Greece in 1965.  He studied at the Pedagogical Academy of Heraklion and since 1988 he has been working as a teacher in public education. He currently lives in the Municipality of Thermaikos. He is a member of  Little Box Collective, the Photography Center of Thessaloniki and the CLICKERS photography team. He has attended photography lessons with Tasos Schizas and art photography seminars with Plato Rivellis, Stratos Kalafatis, Paris Petrides and Iraklis Papaioannou.  He has participated in workshops with photographers Eva Voutsaki, Nikos Economopoulos, Michael Ackerman, Achilles Nasios and  Jason Eskenazi and portfolio reviews with Haris Kakarouhas and Jacob Aue Sobol.  His works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in various photography festivals in Greece and abroad, and have been published in many reputed magazines- printed and online – and photography websites. Lately, he has become a member of Full Frontal Collective and published his first book "Street as a mirror" in collaboration with Eyeshot. Book Website

Yiannis Yiasaris, was born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1968, and lived there until 2001 when he moved to Melbourne, Australia. He became involved with photography in 2013. His interest in people leads him to discover his passion for street photography. Photographs and interviews of him have been published in several books and magazines, TV and Radio stations, and street photography blogs. Since 2019 is a member of the TTL collective (Through The Lands). An International street photographers’ collective. He has obtained many awards and has participated in many group exhibitions - 2019 Familiar Strangers solo exhibition Thessaloniki Greece.

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Horizon is an everyday word. Yet what is a horizon? Aside from being an imaginary line that divides the earth from the sky, that seems to place man in the center of a circle, the primary concept is something that delineates the finite from the infinite. Or something we want to achieve. 

Here we're also concerned with a mental horizon. That's why we’ve included a feature on food, a horizon that opens up the unknown in Corinne Spector's story. Not only that, we’ve a story that tells us of a little known country, captured by the eyes of Bruno Lavi, who is always looking for new horizons.

And then there are the new steel and glass buildings that have escaped cities around the world. The horizon becomes an optical illusion. We are in the maze of Batsceba Hardy's fake world. And how different are the landscapes that span the horizons of Keef, Theo and Rene?

These are the horizons of our minds. But what we ultimately see are the pictures ... 

 

“Between two worlds life hovers like a star, twixt night and morn, upon the horizon's verge.” - Lord Byron (1788-1824)

Batsceba Hardy: I don't think I'm essentially a street photographer. I guess Photography is just the way for me to express how I see things. It has something to do with a philosophical approach to reality. I have always had this way of observing reality, dwelling on details, on scenes that tell me something. I am…

Bruno Lavi, I fell in love with photography at the age of 50 and consider it as a great gift for me! Photography for me is a multi-layered journey of material and human environmental discovery. As with every journey, I enter known or unknown areas, sometimes alone sometimes accompanied but always with the dream of discovering something else in the realm of creativity.Most of my work is about people and contact. In general, the humanistic ethos is at the center of my interest where the human been with his attitudes, attributes, activities, or thoughts is always at the center.

Corinne Spector: I was born in 1961 in Morocco, and live in Israel at the age of nine months. I spent my childhood in Jaffa. I was always a storyteller; I am the eldest of six sisters, so I always invented and told them stories. My passion for photography was born a long time ago. It seems I always had a camera but I never really learned to take photos. I always documented my daily life, and that of my family, and with my camera, I wanted to tell stories. The street, from my perspective, is a place where I am a participative observer – and this requires me to listen carefully and watch closely. There is a great deal of attention to detail needed but my focus changes all the time – suddenly something else attracts my attention.
In street photography, the camera is a tool that intensifies our senses with regards to our surroundings. We look at the world from a perspective that can be critical or empathic – in this way, one often chooses to tell one's story.

Theodoros Topalis, my name Is Theodoros Topalis. I was born in 1968, raised and live in Germany as a son of Greek immigrants, but now I am based in Kavala (Greece). My interest in street photography is maybe a result of two things: The urge to walk in the streets of the cities, and the curiosity about humankind. So it was quite inescapable to become a street photographer, one day.With my images I didn’t follow any deeper sense, they are just the way I see the world and express it with my creativity.

Keef Charles, I was born in 1958. As kids whose father was in Royal Air Force, we travelled a lot, home and abroad. He loved to use his camera. For a number of years, I worked for foreign companies, travelling fairly extensively as part of my job. Living and working abroad has made a difference in how I perceive and view things. Looking at life through the lens has always felt special, capturing moments that somehow help anchor me to life. I must admit that I didn’t serious about my photography until I discovered the Street genre in 2016, I didn’t start to feel the significance until I joined the editorial team of Progressive-Street Photography in 2019. I love to capture moments, moods and memories. Both story and keepsake. They are not simple images but slices of life; both mine and protagonists’ within my shots.

Rene Geensen: My name is Rene Geensen. Born January 12, 1964 in Wormerveer, a small village near Amsterdam. Raised in the Poelenburg district in Zaandam, a multicultural society, I come from a creative family with a father who was the singer in a Rock & Roll band. He was also a painter and photographer. My mother created and sold just about anything to do with flowers. I work 36 hours a week as a salesman of building materials. Photography is my passion because I love to set the alarm for 4 o'clock and then drive for an hour to get to Rotterdam and then try to catch the first sunlight or photograph the Zaanse Schans with the mist and the rising sun. Feel the thrill of what I see. I always try to play with light. It is street and landscape photography that gives me the most satisfaction.

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Let’s be honest.

We may regret that occasional excess of alcohol, but we’re not some junkie, drugged, pitiful stupor in doorway.

We may feel we’re getting on in years, but we’re not confined to the loneliness of an old people’s home.

We may resent the daily grind of work at times but we’re not compelled to drag our families into health threatening work for a pittance we can barely live on.

We may even bemoan our daily tribulations but the trials we face are as nothing compared to the horrors of civil war, prolonged and life shattering .


Keef Charles


In loving memory of Julie Atchison and Ko Soe Naing

 

Anne Launcelott was born in Nottingham, England and immigrated to Ottawa, Canada with her family at the age of 3. Halifax, Nova Scotia has been home for over 30 years. For over 25 years, Anne worked mainly in black & white and set up a darkroom to develop and print her own work. Since 2005, she has made colour photography the main focus of her artistic expression after being introduced to Miksang contemplative photography by its developer and teacher Michael Wood. Anne has had numerous successful solo and group exhibitions and has had photographs chosen for publication. In November 2012, she was elected to the Society of Canadian Artists (SCA) and in 2015 her B&W photograph, "Face at Window", Havana, Cuba was chosen Best of Show for the SCA's National Open Juried Online Exhibition.

João Coelho: My documentary photography is based in Angola, the country where I was born and to where I returned after an absence of over 30 years. Although the passion for photography has existed for many years, it only truly began to take shape from 2019, with a strong drive and motivation to tell the life and work stories of the people around me who are unknown to some and ignored by many. The human condition has always fascinated me and its study has been the main driver in my work. More than an aesthetic purpose, I intend my photography to trigger feelings, emotions, and convey messages, telling stories that depict suffering or joy, despair or mutual help, strength or disappointment, or simply the resilience of human beings in the face of the greatest adversities and the deepest doubts about their future. These are stories that need to be told and known!

Julia Dean is a photographer, educator, writer, and founder and former executive director of the Los Angeles Center of Photography. She began her career as an apprentice to pioneering photographer Berenice Abbott. Later, Julia was a photo editor for the Associated Press in New York.  She has traveled to more than 45 countries while freelancing for numerous relief groups and magazines. Her extensive teaching experience includes over 39 years at various colleges, universities and educational institutions including the University of Nebraska, Los Angeles Valley College, Los Angeles Southwest College, Santa Monica College, the Santa Fe Workshops, the Maine Photographic Workshops, Oxford University and the Los Angeles Center of Photography. For two decades, Julia concentrated on street photography around the world. For the past 11 years, street shooting in downtown Los Angeles has been her primary focus.  Julia's work has been published in many magazines, blogs, and books. Julia received a Bachelor of Science degree in photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology and a Master of Arts degree in journalism at the University of Nebraska, and is the author/photographer of the award-winning children’s book, A Year on Monhegan Island, published by Houghton Mifflin Co. https://juliadean.com/

Margot Muir: I am a mature documentary photographer. I refer to W Eugene Smith’s quote “…and each time I pressed the shutter release it was a shouted condemnation hurled with the hope that the picture might survive through the years, with the hope that they might echo through the minds of men in the future – causing them caution and remembrance and realization.”My lens expresses a love of life and celebrates the individual. And, at once, questions the status quo. I am a strong advocate for equal rights and have always been an activist for social justice, the rights of the vulnerable and black empowerment in South Africa. My work gives space for each individual to assert themselves and their presence in the world. https://www.margotmuir.com/

Ribhu Chatterjee: I am a final year student of Masters in Mass Communication and an aspiring photo/video journalist. Telling about a specific genre, I have tried to put my hands more on documentary photography. I have been covering stories by myself on various topics, related to the social, culture, tradition, the lifestyle of people from last 2 years. Since I like to travel so it is an added advantage for me to do the work. I like to document people, places, and traditions that can provide a unique story. Every people has a story to tell and I want them to do that through my picture.

Shimi Cohen 50 years old, based in Israel. I live in Kibbutz Givat Brener. Photography has been an important part of my life for the last five years. I roamed the streets taking photographs and developed my skills as a street photographer. Photography gives me a different way to observe the world. 18mm is the way to see the wide of the universe, 35mm is the way to see the life of the human. To take photos is my true love and passion and I strive to use my photos to tell a story. I am inspired by the life rhythms & constant flow of everything around me. I aim to expose the emotional side of human beings in the city streets, pushing the final image into a story. These days I concentrate most on documentary photography in series.

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The British have a wonderful trait that unites them all, it’s a mixture of that ‘stiff upper lip’, humour and madness.

Despite having very formal language, an Englishman will never tell you directly that you are bothering him but he will tell you that he fears you are bothering him. You see, they are distinguished even by their extravagant use of language.

When I was little I wanted to marry a British writer, have a Morris Mini-Minor Traveller and five children, as well as many animals. I know that whilst that’s not very interesting to everyone, it serves to explain the love with which this number was built. I wanted to study in the UK, but my father's death meant I had to change my plans. So I went to the Island many years later. And my eldest daughter studied there for four years.

I wrote two books set in England, I breathed the countryside, the sea, the social differences. It’s a reality that ranges from Dickens' books to Ken Loach's films.

The title of this issue of the magazine - Weathering Heights - is a play on words between weather, the daily problem of the British, and the title of a masterpiece of world literature Wuthering Heights (by Emily Brontë), which in a certain sense also represents the spirit that pervades the Island.

We don't want to talk about stereotypes. Nor can we represent the reality of the UK with a single issue, but we want to give readers a taste of, a feeling for the British, discovered through the filter of our various photographers. Not all are British, but all have chosen to live on the island. And what emerges above all is the folly of these people, these descendants of conquerors.

Martin Parr is not the only one who can portray this madness. Our photographers, some more famous than others, are proof of this. It’s true to say that they all have, in different ways, a sociological vision. An interesting article by Anne Worthington, which is different in style from the others, introduces us to another, often unknown, aspect of British life.

In this issue, we offer more than just a glimpse of the island that wanted to break away from Europe. We offer the spirit of the British. 

Thanks to Keef Charles who helped me put this number together

 

Keef Charles, I was born in 1958. As kids whose father was in Royal Air Force, we travelled a lot, home and abroad. He loved to use his camera. For a number of years, I worked for foreign companies, travelling fairly extensively as part of my job. Living and working abroad has made a difference in how I perceive and view things. Looking at life through the lens has always felt special, capturing moments that somehow help anchor me to life. I must admit that I didn’t serious about my photography until I discovered the Street genre in 2016, I didn’t start to feel the significance until I joined the editorial team of Progressive-Street Photography in 2019. I love to capture moments, moods and memories. Both story and keepsake. They are not simple images but slices of life; both mine and protagonists’ within my shots.

Website: https://www.progressive-street.com/photographers#/keef-charles/ Books: Brief Encounter, Somewhere between memories and dreams

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My name is John Gill and I was born, and still live, in Yorkshire, UK. The vast majority of my photographs are taken in the local area, all are taken candidly on the streets or in cafes. I just try and capture real life and ordinary people. Together with my wife, Bridget, we started a project called 'After the Coal Dust' documenting life in the former industrial areas of the North of England. The project is ongoing and we have been fortunate to have had several exhibitions both in the UK and overseas.

Website: https://www.johngill.photography/ book: “AFTER THE COAL DUST”

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Trevor Gwin, I am a 59-year-old photographer. I grew up in the south of England in Essex and Cornwall but moved north to the mill town of Burnley in 1980. I trained as a mental health nurse shortly after and still work with people with dementia. I have always had a parallel life as an artist and in the 90s I gained a degree in fine art. I was initially a painter and exhibited paintings in Manchester, Liverpool and elsewhere in the north, I was also shortlisted for the prestigious New Contemporaries exhibition in 1998. I started out using photography as research for my paintings but it has gradually become my creative focus. I have always photographed people in the street even before I knew what 'street photography' was. I feel my work is influenced by painters like Goya and Carravagio as well as Saul Leiter, Vivian Maier and Bill Brandt. I continue to live in Burnley where I now have a wonderful family.

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Gisela Szlatoszlavek “You fill up the frame with feelings, energy, discovery, and risk, and leave room enough for someone else to get in there.” -Joel Meyerowitz  As a photographer Gisela Szlatoszlavek brings her own style of street photography. Gisela a published street photographer released her now sold-out book, That Golden Mile (2021) and has featured in Amateur Photographer Magazine (2021).   Gisela also forms part of the Instagram collective f/8documentary, focusing on documentary photography from the British Isles.   Gisela a Self-taught photographer from Greater Manchester,  can be found most weekends in the seaside town of Blackpool.  Gisela’s personal statement reads…  “ I focus on working-class life, I am a part of that life and express that realness in my images.”

Instagram – Book: That Golden Mile


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David Goold is a full-time geologist and a lunchtime photographer with an interest in many photographic genres. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he grew up in the beautiful Stirlingshire countryside where city life and living remained an idle curiosity until a freelance career took him on a weekly 900-mile round trip commute to London. The result has been the development of a passion for recording the evidence of human life on the city streets.  David began his photographic journey at a young age with a Boots Comet 100 Instamatic-like camera and quickly decided to pursue the field as a complete amateur. Today he wanders the pavements and hillsides with a range of compact digital and medium format film cameras making impromptu images with humour and satire.

Website: https://www.davidgoold.com/ Books: Everything is Fine, And Now, What?

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Andre Bogaert I'm a people photographer from London.  I'm from the "it's not what you point, it's what you point it at that counts" school of thought so what kit I use is not really too important. Most of my photography is digital but I like to give the photos a "film" look, a Tri X high contrast effect. It looks right to me.  My favourite Henri Cartier Bresson quote "Sharpness is such a bourgeois concept"

Website: https://www.bogaert.co.uk/ – EBook: Midnight Diner

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Stephen Leslie is a writer and photographer from London working exclusively on film. His photographs have been featured in the Guardian, Eyeshot magazine and in numerous other publications and websites.  In 2018 his book Sparks was published by Penguin / Unbound, it is a combination of street photography and fictional stories inspired by the images. He is currently writing the sequel. 

Website: www.stephenleslie.co.uk – Book: Sparks: Adventures in Street Photography

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Anna Lohmann was born and raised in the 1980s in Germany, where she studied media & communications and politics. She financed her studies by working as a barista and writing articles for newspapers. She also worked half a year as a journalist in Spain. After having achieved the University degree Anna was eventually trained as a TV journalist at the German public broadcast NDR/ARD. Following this, she worked as a live reporter, author and filmmaker. In 2020 she moved to London/UK where she discovered her passion for street photography and became a member of the Royal Photographic Society. Anna was awarded third place in the Italian Street Photo Festival 2021 and was among the selected photographers at the Urban Photo Awards 2021. Shots of hers have been exhibited in England and Italy.

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Dmitry Stepanenko Born in Odessa, Ukraine in 1987, Dmitry started doing street photography after moving to the UK in 2010 and it quickly became his primary interest. In 2013 he became one of the founding members of an international street photography collective called The Street Collective. Dmitry's first personal exhibition was held at the Museum of Western and Eastern Art in Odessa, Ukraine in 2017, followed by a personal exhibition at Stour Space in London. Apart from that, Dmitry took part in a number of group exhibitions across the world and was published in various photographic magazines. In 2017 his first book "Heavy Colour" was published in the UK. Dmitry is a co-founder and Creative Director at the London Street Photography Festival.

Website: http://www.dmitrystepanenko.com/ – Book: HEAVY COLOUR

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Gareth Bragdon I was born in Nashua, New Hampshire but spent my entire childhood and most of my teens on American Military bases in Germany. It was not America nor was it Germany but rather some weird in-between. When we finally moved back to the states it was a bit of a culture shock. The concrete suburbia and Bush-era politics were off-putting and eventually lead to my brother and me moving to Scotland with the intent of moving to mainland Europe. The two of us ended up settling in Edinburgh and have been unable to make it to the intended goal due to unforeseen adversities such as a chronic illness. For my brother and me, photography was born out of a mixture of minimum wage poverty and cabin fever boredom. There was always that internal need for a creativity hole that needed to be filled. We were exposed to the concept of street photography via documentary and photography books. It was the random nature of it and that it could be done on a budget of fuck all besides getting a hold of a camera and that it was right out your door that made it so compelling.

Instagram – Book: »Off-Beat«

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For over 35 years, the American/British photographer Richard Bram has been walking the streets of the world in search of the special moments of everyday life. He has worked on large public events and private intimate moments, always looking for that significant gesture to animate his photographs. His approach is straight: He doesn't set up the photos or alter the scene; the photograph is either there or it is not. Born in Philadelphia, USA, in 1952, Bram has been a professional photographer since 1984. He was a founding member of in-public, now UP Photographers, the first international street photography collective. In addition to being regularly published in traditional and digital magazines, he regularly writes and lectures on street photography. Today, based in London, he hopes to be on the move again soon in search of new images. Three books of his work have been published, "Richard Bram: Street Photography" (2006), “Richard Bram: NEW YORK” (2016) and “Short Stories” (2020). In 2020, Bram received the honour of a major retrospective exhibition at the Mannheimer Kunstverein of Mannheim, Germany. His work has been seen in over forty solo and group exhibitions around the world and is part of major museum collections in America and Europe. He now makes his home on the banks of the River Thames in east London where he observes the water, light and air of that great river.

Website: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Richard_Bram – Books –  Short Stories 


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Anne Worthington is a writer and photographer based in the north of England. She has worked all over the UK as a documentary photographer, working closely with people over extended periods of time. Her novel, The Unheard, will be published by Confingo Press in 2022. She was awarded the Michael Schmidt Prize in 2018.  The 'After the Coal Dust' book was released in 2020.

https://britishculturearchive.co.uk/anne-worthington-east-manchester-2000s-british-culture-archive/

Backcover: Stephen Leslie

 
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