By sheer chance I came upon this two part video of my friend, and a UK photographer whose career I have admired for a long time now, Brian Griffin talking about his life and how it has been reflected in his work. The talk was at the Royal Photographic Society and I recommend it to all here.
Excellent talk as always. And in reply a gem from a few years back. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mMV8eEvX8aI
I doubt many photographers these days would be able to do a live broadcast on late night TV, singing and giving a good old fashioned slide show about their work!
Thinking about another thread on the deep focus and wide perspective used in a Bill Brandt shot,
((there was a url link here which no longer exists)), thought it would be interesting to highlight some of Brian's work, all shot in camera on a Hasselblad, long before the invention of Photoshop, though it would be easy to think they were put together on screen. Unlike Bill Brandt's shot, these might not be straight exposures though!
what I have always found remarkable about Brian's work is that, despite primarily working in the commercial world, his creativity has enabled him to also be accepted in the gallery world.