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Camerawork Magazine - Issue 02
Issue 2: Doing Photography War Photojournalism Third World'doing photography', amateur photography, blackfriars settlement, blackfriars young photography group, colleges
'doing photography', amateur photography, blackfriars settlement, blackfriars young photography group, colleges, colonialism, community photography, death, developing world, documentary, imperialism, mark edwards, photo-journalism, photography archives, photography libraries, poverty, third world, violence, war
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 08
Issue 8: Lewisham: What are you taking pictures for?battle of lewisham, chris schwarz, chris steele-perkins, church of england, daily mail, fascism, homer sykes, mass media, media bias, national front, national front march, newspapers, paul trevor, peter marlow, phil mccowen, photo agencies, police, police treatment of photographers, police violence, protest photography, racism, ray rising, socialist workers party, sygma, tabloid journalism, tabloids, viva
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 17
Issue 17: The fashion Spread, Blair Peach-No Cover Up, Matchgirls' Strike-Labour History Musuem, ...1880, activism, advertising, anti-racism, blair peach, bryant & may, capitalism, cliches, commercial photography, community, conservative, copyright, court, deborah turbeville, demonstation, demonstration, depression, do it yourself, economic policy, environment, fashion, fashion industry, female gaze, friends of blair peach committee, guy bourdin, helmut newton, inquest, intellectual property, intervention, labour history, law, male gaze, match-girls, matchbox, mechanical reproduction, media representation, national museum of labour history, nuclear, nuclear power station, nuclear waste, peter kennard, photography/politics, pinhole, police, police brutality, political statement, postcards, printer, privacy, property, protest, racial tension, radioactive waste, representations of women, rights, social reform, stereotypes, strike, teds, union, unionisation, vogue, walkerprint, who killed blair peach? police racism, windscale, windscale inquiry
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 22
Issue 22: Women and Documentary Photography in Northern Irelandairport, airport opposition league, archives, arrest, arts and action project, arts council, black organisation, british army, censorship, children, civil rights, civil war, conflict, confrontation, control, danish women’s photographic archive, demonstration, deptford, displacement, documentary photography, el salvador, eyeopeners, farmers, fire, government, history, image, language, learning, liberation, media, murder, narita, northern ireland, occupation, opposition, photography working party, photojournalism, pinhole, police, policing photography, power, power and photography, press, press freedom, protest, racism, representation, repression, resistance, sanrizuka airport, sato, schools, state control, struggle, teachers, teaching, teenagers, text, trade union, using photography, war, women, women’s movement, words, workshop, young people
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 25
Issue 25: Fragmentation, Sexuality and Images, Homo Erotica, Black Culture, German Montageafrican women, afro caribbean, aiz photojournal, arthur tress, black culture, black male, buchi emecherta, camera lucida, capitalism, china, codes, design, erotica, errol francis, ethnicity, feminist, feminist erotica, fetishism, fragmentation, gay, german montage, germany, herman leupold, homo erotica, homosexuality, image, jan brown, kobena mercer, kreuzberg, latin america, leninist, libya, male, marxist, marxist-leninist, mohammed al gadafy, nazi, new york, normalisation, obsession, our own freedom, pathologisation of black culture, perfect body, policing, pornography, positive image, power, race relations, representation, resistance, robert mapplethorpe, roland barthes, sexual violence, sexualised, sexuality, slavery, socialised, squatting, surplus knowledge, the arbeiter-illustrierte-zeitung, third effect, third reich, tony benn, wavaw, werner al orlowsky, women, women against violence against women, workers illustrated newspaper
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 13
Issue 13: Photography in the Community510 centre, altab ali, alternative press, alternative technologies, anti-nazi league, arts council, bangladeshi communities, beaford photography archive, blackfriars photography project, blackfriars settlement, blackfriars youth project, blind people, bonfire press, british movement, catering workers, centreprise, coin street, commission for racial equality, community photography, community publishing, darkrooms, dave hoffman, demolition, disability, disabled photographers, documentary, exit, farming, glc, gulbenkian foundation, hackney and tower hamlets defence committee, hospitals, housing, islington gutter press, manchester free school, mental health, national empty property campaign, national front, north paddington community darkroom, north west arts, offsite, paul carter, paul trevor, pensioners, photo-journalism, photo-kit, police racism, printing, property developers, racism, reading museum of rural life, schools, self-publishing, shelter, skinheads, southwark general strike, split image, squatting, street exhibition, tape-slide, tenants action group, the factory, the photographic gallery, tower hamlets arts project, trinity arts, union place, urban aid, waterloo festival, womens' institutes, workers educational association, young offenders
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 03
Issue 3: Victor Burgin Robert Golden Ralph Gibson Terry Dennett Manuel Alvarez Bravo'quadrants', advertising, alternative technology, amateur, bertolt brecht, developing, documentary, exhibitions, lambeth, leo castelli, manuel alvarez bravo, marxism, mexico, photography as art, photography dealers, pinhole, processing, ralph gibson, robert golden, roland barthes, sarah cox, semiotics, socialism, south island workshop, strikes, sue west, surrealism, trade unions, visual language, walter benjamin, workers, working class
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 04
Issue 4: Quality of Life Children Photographed Black Stereotyping'children photographed', a.i.r., alternative representation, apartheid, architecture photography, bantu film experiment, black nationalism, black stereotypes, box room gallery, capitalism, children's rights workshop, colonial film unit, colonialism, creative camera, drum magazine, exhibitions, gender roles, ifriqiyah film collective, ikon, imperialism, jean mohr, light gallery, male gaze, male nudes, mass entertainment, photojournalism, picture post magazine, pin-up, playgirl magazine, pornography, quality of life', social realism, space, spare rib magazine, stereotyping of children, students, usa, viva magazine, voyeurism, women's magazines
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 10
Issue 10: John Berger Jean Mohr Bill Jay Letter. Danny Lyon Interviewed. D.I.Y. Exhibitions'a seventh man', 'on photography', 'the family of man', 1973 coup, allende, alternative technology, attica rebellion, bikers, bill jay, black british, capitalism, captions, civil rights movement, class stereotypes, colonialism, copper industry, decline of photography, developing world, development of photography, documentary, economics of photography vs. film, editing, english psyche, exhibition captions, from photography to film, international labour office, lung disease, magnum, maternity, migrant workers, mining communities, oral history, photo-book, photography and memory, photography criticism, photomontage, pin-ups, play environments, political prisoners, pornography, post-colonialism, private vs. public photography, propaganda, publishing, racial discrimination, steel works, third world, touring exhibitions, trade unions, un, universality, us prisons, women workers, working children, workplace deaths, world health organisation
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 14
Issue 14: Reporting on Northern Ireland. Special Issue1916 easter rising, amnesty international, army computers, army intelligence photography, bloody sunday massacre
1916 easter rising, amnesty international, army computers, army intelligence photography, bloody sunday massacre, bo bojesen, british army, british empire, british media, british press, buzz logan, castlereagh holding centre, catholic communities, censorship, child poverty, chris steele-perkins, colin jones, daily express, daily mail, daily mirror, dhss, history of ireland, housing, industrial development, infrastructure, internment, ira, ira funerals, john z delorean, long kesh prison, mass surveillance, mcgurk's bar bombing 1971, northern ireland peace movement, orange movement, paramilitary organisations, peace rally 1976, peter kennard, photo-journalism, police surveillance, police violence, raissa page, republicans, roy mason, ruc, sectarian violence, sinn fein, snatch squads, social work today, special branch, steve chibnall, sunday times, syd shelton, the observer, the troubles, tom atkins, tony benn, ulster defence regiment, unemployment, unionists, upi, visor magazine, workers' research unit
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 18
Issue 18: Still Images on Television, Squatting in the news, Porn, Law, Politics, Marketing the M...Camerawork Magazine - Issue 19
Issue 19: State of the Nation - E.P.Thompson, Photomontages by Peter Kennard, Edith Tudor-Hart - ...1930s, anthropology, apartheid, arts & action, arts council, blair peach, boycott, civil liberty, colonialism, community arts, context, cruise missile, cultural imperialism, dictatorship, geographical magazine, haywain, hayward gallery, historical interpretation, history, human rights, interpretation, jo spence, lilliput, margaret thatcher, marxist, meaning, mechanical reproduction, namibia, nato, observers of man, perspective, photography history, photomontage, police, police brutality, policie enquiry, political, representation, representation of women, rhondda valley, social role of women, stamp, surveillance, three perspectives on photography, women, women workers, workers' camera club, workers' film and photo league, working class wives, working in the 30's