Tony Ray Jones sought out traditions and eccentrics. He seems to be saying, "Look at the bizarre things (English) people do for special occasions, even though they know they are crackers. Look at the dear old boy concentrating on his cup of tea despite the would-be beauty queens. Look how the posh people dine al fresco alongside cows because That Is What One Does at Glyndebourne . Isn't it all delightful?" The people he singles out for our attention all seem to have a legitimate place in his England.
Martin Parr, on the other hand, seems to be saying, "Look at this, look at the hideous colours, the not-very-attractive people tanning themselves to a crisp or stuffing themselves with junk food, look how hilariously ghastly it all is."