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We are continuing our lecture series with the evening talk by Peter Marlow, one of Britainâs leading photojournalists, whose work has appeared in most of the worldâs major magazines.
Peter Marlow studied psychology at Manchester University, graduating in 1974. He then started his career as an international photojournalist - he joined Magnum Photos in 1980, becoming a full member in 1986.
Despite travelling widely in his early career, Marlowâs major projects have often been concerned with contemporary British life such as his 1993 project Liverpool - Looking out to Sea (Jonathan Cape), the culmination of a six-year project photographing the city, and a book regarded by many as the defining work on Britain under Mrs Thatcher. Marlow spends time with his subjects, alone, with no assistants, often using only one camera, allowing the pictures to evolve rather than directing his subjects. In recent years, he has worked more extensively in colour and concentrated on his exploration of the physical and personal landscape.
Marlowâs current project is a survey of the naves of all 42 of Englandâs cathedrals.
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30 April 2012 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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PhotoVoice |
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£9.50 *£6.50 (students) |
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