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A while ago I was unable to get to the Black Lives Matter protest in London so I decided to photograph the one in Luton instead. A few weeks later
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4,000 refugees (Basque children) are welcomed in Southampton May 1937. Would we have let them drown? Dutch refugees being welcomed in Colchester c.1570. Belgian refugees being welcomed at Folkestone in
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The photography of Akihiko Okamura is not well known in Europe. As well as covering Vietnam and Northern Ireland he also photographed the war in Biafra in 1969 and took
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The theme for today’s #GalleryOfThePeople photo sharing event is album covers. Photos taken by you and cropped to a square format which would make a great album cover. Reply to
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“A man dies when he refuses to stand up for that which is right. A man dies when he refuses to stand up for justice. A man dies when he
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Prisoners held at Pusan by the South Koreans, September 1950 by Bert Hardy for the Picture Post. This series of photos showing terrible abuse of prisoners, sanctioned by the UN
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Photography can provide inspiration, hope and joy in these troubled times but browsing images online won’t put food on the table for photographers or their surviving dependants. They put their
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How can we possibly believe anything this department now says given the story about them creating 128 fake Twitter accounts pretending to be NHS staff praising the government? It has
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Albert Einstein in 1947 by Philippe Halsman. This morose image was to become one of the most well known photographs of Einstein. Halsman said of the photo “I admired Albert
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David Hurn and Bill Jay on critical theory as a teaching tool in photography “The dangerous aspect of theory for young photographers is that attempting to apply its precepts often
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Glasgow in 1980 by Raymond Depardon. He was a war photographer who spoke little English and was commissioned by the Sunday Times to photograph the more genteel aspects of Glasgow.
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Glasgow in 1980 by Raymond Depardon. He was commissioned to photograph the city for the Sunday Times but his photographs were considered too bleak to publish at the time. This
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