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Camerawork Magazine - Issue 29
Issue 29: Images of the Left, McClaren on Cable, Photomontage, Stuart Hall, Video
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 30
Issue 30: Black Culture, Pictures of women, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Pop Videos, Images of War
Oral History Excerpt - Jill Pack
Pack discusses Mass Observation, which served as an ‘anthropology of Britain’.
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Slater discusses Half Moon/Camerawork’s internal debates regarding representing politics and his ...
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Collective working and democratic decision-making informed almost all parts of the creative proce...
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Slater reflects on his “community photography” article for Camerawork and the magazine’s goal of ...
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Slater discusses the new era of photography Camerawork was a part of: it did not have to be exclu...
Oral History Excerpt - Jill Pack
Pack goes into detail on Camerawork Magazine's extraordinary format and printing process.
Oral History Excerpt - Jill Pack
Pack reflects on an initiative with group of women who were published in Camerawork and later rep...
Oral History Excerpt - Paul Trevor
Trevor discussing the original intent of Camerawork’s first issue, which focused on documentary p...
Oral History Excerpt - Paul Trevor
The inspiration for the ‘Mass Observation’ issue of Camerawork came out of a Royal College of Art...
Oral History Excerpt - Paul Trevor
Trevor discussing many of the contemporaries that worked in or with Camerawork Magazine through t...
Oral History Excerpt - Paul Trevor
Trevor discussing the spirit of the magazine and its roots in the community, and representing the...
Oral History Excerpt - Paul Trevor
Trevor discussing Camerawork Magazine’s promotion of British documentary photography.