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John Chillingworth: Picture Post Photographer (Hardcover, New)
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John Chillingworth: Picture Post Photographer (Hardcover, New)
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Loot Price R584
Discovery Miles 5 840
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At the age of 22, John Chillingworth was the youngest member of the
'star' team of photographic journalists on the magazine. He worked
alongside many other great photographers including Bert Hardy, Kurt
Hutton, Felix Man, Bill Brandt, Thurston Hopkins, Grace Robertson,
and Leonard McCombe. Editorially the magazine was liberal,
anti-Fascist and populist. It covered everything from politics,
through to sport, fashion, music, theatre and film, as well as
picture stories of everyday life both in the UK and abroad.
Chillingworth stayed with Picture Post for seven years producing a
vast range of photo stories of a very high quality. Encouraged by
the legendary picture magazine editor Tom Hopkinson, he learned to
combine 'story-telling' images with the written word and worked
with some of the finest magazine journalists of the age. Hopkinson,
described Chillingworth as one of his great successes. Although
John Chillingworth's images are still reproduced in publications
around the world, this is his first monograph and features a wide
range of photographs, primarily taken during his Picture Post
years. The book is introduced by Matthew Butson, Vice President of
Hulton Archive, whose vast experience of the Picture Post archive
stretches back almost 30 years.
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