Tom Gillmor of the Mary Evans Picture Library looks back at the work of photographer Shirley Baker who died recently.
Lou Stoppard writes about the English street photographer’s archive, which contains unheralded images that capture “the great madness and oddness of this life.”
Оригинал взят у katia_lexx в photos by Shirley Baker Manchester 1965 Child in Fancy Dress Robot Costume - 1966 Manchester Dog Show 1966 Butcher's Shop - Stockport 1967 Old and New Housing in Salford, Manchester 1966 Blackpool Beach 1970 Little Boy Stares Out of a Window,1962 Girl with Bernard Dog…
Shirley Baker's pictures of Salford's slums in 1950s and 1960s
Lou Stoppard writes about the English street photographer’s archive, which contains unheralded images that capture “the great madness and oddness of this life.”
Manchester and Salford Golden Age by Shirley Baker. First impression (2020) of this small Cafe Royal paperback edition in new condition. No markings. This is a new book. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch. Artist Bio Shirley Baker was a British photographer, best known for her street photography and street portraits in working class areas of Greater Manchester. She worked as a freelance writer and photographer on various magazines, books and newspapers, and as a lecturer on photography. Related Links More books by Shirley Baker here. More books by Cafe Royal Books here.
click to enlarge Shirley Baker experimented with Kodachrome colour slide film in the mid 60s, while working in Salford and Blackpool. Many of the resulting images were published…
MACK presents previously unseen photographs by Shirley Baker in a new monograph edited by Lou Stoppard. We talked with her to learn more about this still little known talented photographer who documented the everyday life in the North of England—and not only— from 1950s to 2000s.
Manchester and Salford Golden Age by Shirley Baker. First impression (2020) of this small Cafe Royal paperback edition in new condition. No markings. This is a new book. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch. Artist Bio Shirley Baker was a British photographer, best known for her street photography and street portraits in working class areas of Greater Manchester. She worked as a freelance writer and photographer on various magazines, books and newspapers, and as a lecturer on photography. Related Links More books by Shirley Baker here. More books by Cafe Royal Books here.
Images of life in inner city Manchester and Salford from the 1960s to the 1980s.
click to enlarge Shirley Baker experimented with Kodachrome colour slide film in the mid 60s, while working in Salford and Blackpool. Many of the resulting images were published…
Lou Stoppard writes about the English street photographer’s archive, which contains unheralded images that capture “the great madness and oddness of this life.”
Shirley, known for her honest and eye-opening monochrome depictions of her native Salford, had an illustrious career spanning five decades working jobs including industrial photography and freelance writing
Photography of Manchester and Salford in the 1960s by the pioneering British photographer.
Shirley Baker's pictures of Salford's slums in 1950s and 1960s
Оригинал взят у katia_lexx в photos by Shirley Baker Manchester 1965 Child in Fancy Dress Robot Costume - 1966 Manchester Dog Show 1966 Butcher's Shop - Stockport 1967 Old and New Housing in Salford, Manchester 1966 Blackpool Beach 1970 Little Boy Stares Out of a Window,1962 Girl with Bernard Dog…
click to enlarge Shirley Baker experimented with Kodachrome colour slide film in the mid 60s, while working in Salford and Blackpool. Many of the resulting images were published…
Lou Stoppard writes about the English street photographer’s archive, which contains unheralded images that capture “the great madness and oddness of this life.”
Tom Gillmor of the Mary Evans Picture Library looks back at the work of photographer Shirley Baker who died recently.
Manchester and Salford Golden Age by Shirley Baker. First impression (2020) of this small Cafe Royal paperback edition in new condition. No markings. This is a new book. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch. Artist Bio Shirley Baker was a British photographer, best known for her street photography and street portraits in working class areas of Greater Manchester. She worked as a freelance writer and photographer on various magazines, books and newspapers, and as a lecturer on photography. Related Links More books by Shirley Baker here. More books by Cafe Royal Books here.
Shirley Baker (1932 - 2014) is a wonderful master photographer whose work gained immense recognition in the early 70's. Most of her work was photographed during the demolition of slums in the Manchester and Salford
Tom Gillmor of the Mary Evans Picture Library looks back at the work of photographer Shirley Baker who died recently.
Lou Stoppard writes about the English street photographer’s archive, which contains unheralded images that capture “the great madness and oddness of this life.”
The Photographers’ Gallery presents Punk Weekender, a weekend of special events marking forty years of punk heritage and influence in the capital. Staged
Shirley Baker (1932 - 2014) is a wonderful master photographer whose work gained immense recognition in the early 70's. Most of her work was photographed during the demolition of slums in the Manchester and Salford
Tom Gillmor of the Mary Evans Picture Library looks back at the work of photographer Shirley Baker who died recently.
Photographer Shirley Baker documented the last days of Manchester’s poorest districts, before concrete flats replaced back-to-back terraces, and pavement games were banished to ‘streets in the sky’
Photography of Manchester and Salford in the 1960s by the pioneering British photographer.
Tom Gillmor of the Mary Evans Picture Library looks back at the work of photographer Shirley Baker who died recently.
Lou Stoppard writes about the English street photographer’s archive, which contains unheralded images that capture “the great madness and oddness of this life.”
Documentary photographer who captured life in the north of England from the 1950s onwards
Street photographer Shirley Baker would travel to London’s Camden Market every weekend, mesmerised by the area’s rebellious youth movement.
Оригинал взят у katia_lexx в photos by Shirley Baker Manchester 1965 Child in Fancy Dress Robot Costume - 1966 Manchester Dog Show 1966 Butcher's Shop - Stockport 1967 Old and New Housing in Salford, Manchester 1966 Blackpool Beach 1970 Little Boy Stares Out of a Window,1962 Girl with Bernard Dog…
Woof: the most quintessential of British events captured by working class street photographer Shirley Baker between 1961 and 1978...
Shirley Baker is one of the most preeminent British photographers of the post-war period, and now we're getting a chance to view largely unseen images that explore her depiction of older people.
Tom Gillmor of the Mary Evans Picture Library looks back at the work of photographer Shirley Baker who died recently.
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Shirley Baker (1932 - 2014) is a wonderful master photographer whose work gained immense recognition in the early 70's. Most of her work was photographed during the demolition of slums in the Manchester and Salford
Gallery: Shirley Baker, who died recently, documented everyday life in the UK with a fond eye, turning prosaic scenes in slums and seasides into quietly romantic images. Here is a selection of her finest work
click to enlarge Shirley Baker experimented with Kodachrome colour slide film in the mid 60s, while working in Salford and Blackpool. Many of the resulting images were published…
two children have great fun hanging upside down off a low rail in stockport, 1966 photo by shirley baker
Photographer Shirley Baker’s witty, tender portraits have long been overlooked. A new book hopes to shed light on her legacy
Photography of Manchester and Salford in the 1960s by the pioneering British photographer.