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OverviewRoger Bamber, for fifty years one of Britain’s leading photojournalists, has poured his life’s work into this unique reflection of a career that encompassed not only riots and bombings and the crazy world of rock and pop in the twentieth century but recorded with a sympathetic eye the demise of traditional British industries and the old steam railways. His graphic photographs are well known for their distinctive, often wryly humorous, style and strong visual impact and have been widely published worldwide. He was British Press Photographer of the Year, twice British News Photographer of the Year and won many awards for his features on the arts. Towards the end of his career he worked mainly for the Guardian and was happiest finding creative people with a story to tell. He preferred working outdoors, ideally within sight of the sea, and showcasing ordinary people – celebrating just how extraordinary all of us can be. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roger Bamber , Eamonn McCabe , Shan LancasterPublisher: Unicorn Publishing Group Imprint: Unicorn Publishing Group ISBN: 9781911397168ISBN 10: 1911397168 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews“A true pictorialist, he captures the beauty of shape and form, always with a wry sense of humour and even a twist of anarchy.” – Eamonn McCabe ""A wonderful showcase of a photographer who captured the music, politics and social changes of the latter half of the 20th century like no one else."" – I News ""A picture editor's dream, whose distinctive eye created engaging and striking images that captured an ordinary moment in an extraordinary way."" – Sussex Life ""An IRA bomb victim, a miniature railway obsessive and Thatcher with a handful of cow dung – these superb images tell a vivid tale of Britain"" – The Guardian "“A true pictorialist, he captures the beauty of shape and form, always with a wry sense of humour and even a twist of anarchy.” – Eamonn McCabe ""A wonderful showcase of a photographer who captured the music, politics and social changes of the latter half of the 20th century like no one else."" – I News ""A picture editor's dream, whose distinctive eye created engaging and striking images that captured an ordinary moment in an extraordinary way."" – Sussex Life ""An IRA bomb victim, a miniature railway obsessive and Thatcher with a handful of cow dung – these superb images tell a vivid tale of Britain"" – The Guardian" Author InformationRoger Bamber was born in Leicester in 1944 and trained in graphic design, a discipline that informed all his future work. He was only 20 years old when he joined the Daily Mail as a photographer in 1965. It was the start of a career that saw his pictures used in every national newspaper, most recently the Guardian who allowed his passion for working with artists and other creatives full rein. He lived for most of his life in Brighton, where the beach became his outdoor studio and scores of his fellow Brightonians his willing subjects. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |