Photography
Griffiths, Philip Jones. (8 of 9). Oral History of British Photography
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Type
sound
Duration
00:31:33
Shelf mark
C459/143
Subjects
Photography
Recording date
2001
Recording locations
Phaidon publishers office, London, United Kingdom
Interviewees
Griffiths, Philip Jones, 1936- (speaker, male)
Interviewers
Read, Shirley, (speaker, female)
Abstract
Part 8. Further comments on Magnum, pleasure of looking at new work. Remarks on the changes in photography and personal sadness that the necessity for it has disappeared, subjective nature of photography. Remarks about the cover of Vietnam Inc. Remarks about the psychology of the USA, especially around memory, which made it important to republish the book. Brief chronology of career.
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