Camerawork Magazine - Issue 06
Issue 6: John Berger, Steve Hoare, Tom Picton, Nick Hedges, Roger Mayne, Jo Spence, John Tagg'working lives', alternative technology, amateur, art photography, capitalism, centreprise publishing project, children's photography, class, commercial photography, curriculum, depth of focus, documentary, ethnography, factories, half moon photography workshop educational collective, industrial, marxism, mass reproduction, neo-realism, nude, objectification, paul strand, photography as evidence, picture post magazine, pinhole, portrait photography, printing, robert golden, roger mayne, routine, social realism, viewpoint, work, workers' educational association
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 15
Issue 15: Images of the Disableda kind of life, advertising, adverts, angela kelly, being disabled, benson & hedges, cameroon, cigarettes, clydeside, congo, de-coding advertising, deconstruction of media, fantasy, fees for freelancers, helvard kjaervik, humour, jumble sale, labour, larry herman, limelight, lunn gallery, media representation, photographers' gallery, photographic collecting, self-image, shipbuilding, shipyards, v&a, west africa, woman's identity
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 26
Issue 26: Models of Vision/New Technologiesafterimage, appropriation, avant-garde, bias, bourgeoisie, broadcast, capitalism, channel 4, circulation, colonialism, commodity, computer, constructed, consumption, control, coverage, culture, digital, disc, distribution, documentary, enlightenment, feminism, future, grand tour, graphics, history, identity, ideology, image, knowledge, looking, mafia, manipulation, maps, marx, mass consumption, mavica, mavigraph, meaning, media, narratives, nazis, new objectivity, new technology, nicaragua, ownership, perspective, philosophy, photography and capitalism, pirate radio, positivism, press, process, production, psychoanalysis, reading, reality, referent, representation, reproduction, revolution, science fiction, seeing, signification, signs, situationist, social documentary, spectacle, surrealism, system, technology, television, text, time, truth, video, vision, warfare, women
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 32
Issue 32: Science and Technology19th c, advertisement, american, apalachia, arts council of great britain, body, brunel, canadian, classroom, computer, conference, cultures, discipline, documentary, education, erotic, fantasies, female, foucault, gender roles, glamour, great western railway, health, history, illumination, indians, industrialisation, isolation, jo spence, kingdom, knowledge, light, maxism, model, native, nineteenth century, nude, objectivity, panopticon, photographers in education, polysnappers, post-modernism, power, press, private, progress, public, punishment, rationality, records, review of work 1950 – 85, rhetoric, role reversal, science, scientific frameworks, sculpture, semiotics, sexual identity, sexuality, steamship, stereotype, stories, surveillance, technology, television mythologies, truth, typist, underprivileged, victorian, visual display unit, wellbeing, women, word processing
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 07
Issue 7: Viva, Don McCullin and Philip Jones Griffiths, The Unpolitical Photograph?, Paris in the...'paris de nuit', 1930s, advertising, alain garnier, audience, bill brandt, brassai, capitalism, crime, criminal underworld, david seymour, don mccullin, economic depression, fascism, general strike, hardy, herve gloaguen, magnum, martine franck, marxism, mass media, philip jones griffiths, photography book, photojournalism, prostitutes, prostitution, publishers, robert capa, robert golden, roger mayne, self-publishing, side gallery, vietnam war, viva, war photography, yves joanmougin
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 31
Issue 31:Food: Images and Politics1984, a few hotheads, advertising, agriculture, archive, black audio film collective, body image, campaign, coal, colonial legacy, colonialism, colonies, community, consumption, control, desire, distribution, domination, easington, empire, ethnic, factory, farming, federation of community photography, fleet street, food, french, fruit preservers, guilt, gwent collage of higher education, history, import, indian, industrial dispute, industry, international women’s day, lipton, meat, middlesex, mining, naughty but nice, newport museum and art gallery, newport survey, orwell, packaging, photography course, photomontage, pleasure, political struggle, postcards, posters, preserves, production, racism, rural life, sexual violence, sexuality, signs of empire and images of nationality, slaughterhouse, socialist, sprouts, street market, strike, students, sugar, supermarket, tea, the commodities project, tondu photo workshop, tradition, vegetarian, weight, west midlands arts, women, women workers, working class, workshop, world