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Thanks for posting, love seeing this sort of stuff.
 

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Thanks for the links, blockend. Great stuff there. Within my living memory as i was in my 20s but it now looks like another world . Seeing what i think is the ghost train picture, wasn't there a BBC 4 documentary about him fairly recently?

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Yes, i really dig these types of photos. :smile:
Pictures from our "recent" pat.
 
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Seeing what i think is the ghost train picture, wasn't there a BBC 4 documentary about him fairly recently?

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I'm not aware of a documentary, and it isn't listed on his web page. Peter Mitchell gets a mention at 8:30 in this interview between Martin Parr and Jem Southam, two more "early" colourists.:


Mitchell describes himself as a "hermit" and works somewhat outside the British art photography scene. I suspect there are a number of such people ploughing their own furrow out of the spotlight of photographic fashions.
 

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blockend, on checking with another forum of which I am a member, Peter Mitchell was on a TV programme called Britain in Focus, BBC4. His section was the Fairground Photographer.

It was good on his photography and also good on a human interest level. Unlikely perhaps to be any longer available on BBC iPlayer but if it ever is repeated keep an eye open for it. BBC 4 are so strapped for cash that repeats are the order of the day.

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Note his logic and decision (perhaps permanent) in favor of digital.
Yes amongst other reasons the RA4 paper no longer delivers what he needs but by my inference the former RA4 paper did?. Pity the interviewer didn't pursue this further

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Yes amongst other reasons the RA4 paper no longer delivers what he needs but by my inference the former RA4 paper did?. Pity the interviewer didn't pursue this further

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OK...but perhaps a more direct interpretation is that he's found that optical paper can't rival inkjet saturation/detail.
 

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OK...but perhaps a more direct interpretation is that he's found that optical paper can't rival inkjet saturation/detail.
Maybe but as it wasn't pursued we'll never know enough to draw any conclusions. A pity

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Maybe but as it wasn't pursued we'll never know enough to draw any conclusions. A pity

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Perhaps...but what I see online suggests that his work, although beautiful, may never have been technically particularly rigorous compared to what he might have received from a good professional lab. His digital re-start has undoubtedly been a learning experience for him.

All that aside I love his work.
 
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