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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 05
Issue 5: Barry Lane Bill Gaskins Bert Hardy and Tom Hopkinson Dave Hoffman Frank Webster Terry De...'quality of life', alternative technology, amber associates, arts council, arts council photography committee
'quality of life', alternative technology, amber associates, arts council, arts council photography committee, barry kay, basement photography project, bbc, cable street, camerawork printing costs, children's photography, community arts, daily mail, daily mirror, developing, feminity, funding applications, hmpw, homosexuality, i.r.a, korean war, maire drumm, natural light, patronage, photojournalism, picture post, processing, semiotics, side gallery and cinema, social realism, strikes, tabloids, television news, text and image, thames television, the box room gallery, the sun, tower hamlets arts project, transgender, transvestite, vanessa redgrave, visual language, whitechapel art gallery, wwii, zone system
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 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 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 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 21
Issue 21: Representing the Disabled, Gaining Momentum - Eight Women Photograph Women, Photography...access, accessibility, action, art, arts council of great britain, bethnal green hospital, birth, bootle arts and action, care, community, copyright, copyright act, cuts, disability, disabled, east london health project, family, female, feminist, festival, funding, gaining momentum, greater london arts association, handicapped, health, home, infringement, intervention, license, magubane’s south africa, merseyside arts association, motherhood, mothers, national conference of socialist photography, outsiders, photojournalism, photomontage, plagiarism, political practice, politics, representation, rights, social documentary, soweto, stereotypes, text and image, trade council, trade union, well-being, wheelchair, wives, women’s movement
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 29
Issue 29: Images of the Left, McClaren on Cable, Photomontage, Stuart Hall, Video1981, advertising, album covers, alternative, atrocity, band, beirut, beta, branding, broadcast, cable, campaign, colin roach, committing photography, community activism, community arts, community practice, conflict, constraints, darkroom, documentary, documentary realism, east london media forum, economic recession, edinburgh television festival, entertainment, exit photography group, factory records, fashion, female representation, film, format, funding, genocide, graphic design, ideology, inner cities, interview, interviews, invasion, isaac julien, israel, labour, labour party, lebanon, left, london video arts, malcolm mclauren, milton keynes, montage, mtv, music, nam june paik, network, new media, new order, photographing television, photojournalism, picture agency, political photograph, pop, popular, poverty, press, promotion, record industry, record sleeve, rentasnap, rio cinema, riots, self-portrait, simulation, slide, socialism, socialist realism, stuart hall, studio, style, survival programmes, taking tv pictures, tape/slide, television, the photo co-op, vhs, video, video art, video distribution, video exhibition, war, women’s photography, working class, youth vote, zionism
Camerawork Magazine - Issue 30
Issue 30: Black Culture, Pictures of women, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Pop Videos, Images of Waract of looking, advertising, american, anthropology, appropriation, archive, art in the age of the mass media, arts and action, auca, berlin, black, body, cable, cable development, captions, channel 4, civil war, collection, community, conflict, culture, darkroom, david hockney, desire, discourse, diy, drawing, el salvadorian film institute, elizabeth elliot, ethnography, exhibition, exhibition texts, fact, falklands, feminist, film, hayward gallery, heroism, hierarchy, history, hockney at the hayward, imperial war museum, independent film, independent video, indians, institute of contemporary art, loli galvar, love, mapplethorpe at the ica, media, mtv, music video, narrative, national identity, native, painting, patriarchy, photography, photomontage, pictures of women, pleasure principle, political, postcard, precarious masculinity, printing, promo video, promotion, promotion protecting photographs, record industry, record sales, reggae, renovation, representation, restoration, rising red star advertising agency, seminar, sexuality, sound systems, south hill park arts centre, stereotypes, still image, story, sudhost express, technology, television, television industry, text panels, the eleventh hour, the people will win, the savage my kinsman, time, video, visual perception, war, war photography, women, writing for exhibitions
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
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