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Issue 31:Food: Images and Politics of Photography
Issue 21: Representing the Disabled, Gaining Momentum - Eight Women Photograph Women, Photography...
Issue 27: El Salvador - Special Issue
Issue 12: Portraits
Issue 7: Viva, Don McCullin and Philip Jones Griffiths, The Unpolitical Photograph?, Paris in the...
Issue 14: Reporting on War & Conflict. Special Issue
Issue 15: Images of the Disabled
Special Issue: Our space in Britain - Camerawork
Issue 16: Manchester Studies Archive, Nicaragua in the News, Japanese Photography Reviewed, Camer...
Issue 4: Quality of Life Children Photographed Black Stereotyping
Issue 5: Barry Lane Bill Gaskins Bert Hardy and Tom Hopkinson Dave Hoffman Frank Webster Terry De...
Issue 17: The fashion Spread, Blair Peach-No Cover Up, Matchgirls' Strike-Labour History Musuem, ...
Issue 29: Images of the Left, McClaren on Cable, Photomontage, Stuart Hall, Video
Pack discusses Mass Observation, which served as an ‘anthropology of Britain’.
Pack goes into detail on Camerawork Magazine's extraordinary format and printing process.
Pack reflects on an initiative with group of women who were published in Camerawork and later rep...
Trevor discussing the original intent of Camerawork’s first issue, which focused on documentary p...
The inspiration for the ‘Mass Observation’ issue of Camerawork came out of a Royal College of Art...
Trevor discussing many of the contemporaries that worked in or with Camerawork Magazine through t...
Trevor discussing the spirit of the magazine and its roots in the community, and representing the...