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The Photographers - Part One
(27 images. C-type prints. 20cm x 25cm. 2004/05)

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'Tuesday: an ordinary day in London.
A coach hisses to a standstill a few hundred yards from the gates. The doors concertina open and the vehicle promptly disgorges its disorientated human cargo. Some milling around and checking of pockets ensues before the
full realisation sets in among the passengers
that they have finally arrived...'

Click here to continue reading 'Invisible Monuments' by Nicholas Fry, an original essay written to accompany
'The Photographers'.


'It's hard to imagine there was ever a time when tourism and photography didn't go hand in hand. But it was little more than a century ago that George Eastman foisted his first Kodak camera on an unsuspecting public in Minneapolis. The Number One, as it became known, was to be the most epoch-making black box since Pandora's...'

Click here to continue reading 'Shooting Gallery' by Adrian Turpin, an original essay commissioned by The Independent Saturday Magazine to accompany 'The Photographers'.