Description
About the Author
Roger Bamber was born in Leicester in 1944 and trained in graphic design, a discipline that informed all his future work. He was only 20 years old when he joined the Daily Mail as a photographer in 1965. It was the start of a career that saw his pictures used in every national newspaper, most recently the Guardian who allowed his passion for working with artists and other creatives full rein. He lived for most of his life in Brighton, where the beach became his outdoor studio and scores of his fellow Brightonians his willing subjects.
Reviews
"A true pictorialist, he captures the beauty of shape and form, always with a wry sense of humour and even a twist of anarchy." - Eamonn McCabe "A wonderful showcase of a photographer who captured the music, politics and social changes of the latter half of the 20th century like no one else." - I News "A picture editor's dream, whose distinctive eye created engaging and striking images that captured an ordinary moment in an extraordinary way." - Sussex Life "An IRA bomb victim, a miniature railway obsessive and Thatcher with a handful of cow dung - these superb images tell a vivid tale of Britain" - The Guardian
Book Information
ISBN 9781911397168
Author Roger Bamber
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Unicorn Publishing Group
Publisher Unicorn Publishing Group