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Daily Encounters
Photographs from Fleet Street
Roger Hargreaves
Foreword by Bill Deedes
Daily newspapers - with bold
graphic text and arresting hard- boiled headlines and sensational
photographs became one of the defining media forms of the twentieth
century. Public figures were central to the papers' appeal, and
the lives of royalty, politicians and performers were all scrutinized.
Yet the history of the photographers who captured these figures
in print has been neglected.
Daily Encounters aims to redress the balance with a celebration
of press portraits from the Golden Age of Fleet Street. It traces
the emergence of a new breed of press photographer, often from
working-class obscurity, who came to produce some of the most
memorable images in the history of the medium.
From Charlie Chaplin caught taking
a stroll through London, Winston Churchill inspecting bomb damage
to Mick Jagger in handcuffs following his arrest and Lady Diana's
early encounters with the paparazzi, these portraits have come
to define our memory of the twentieth century. In his foreword,
Bill Deedes, a Fleet Street journalist from 1931, remarks on
the press portraits that he remembers most vividly.
With over 60 illustrations, this
unique photographic history, will accompany the landmark exhibition
Daily Encounters, Photographs from Fleet Street.
Published to accompany an
exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London 5 July-21
October 2007.
Roger Hargreaves is editor of the forthcoming International
Journal of Photography and Culture. He was formerly the Education
Officer for Photography at the National Portrait Gallery, where
he curated the highly successful exhibitions Circling the
Square and The Beautiful and the Damned.
Bill Deedes is former editor of the Daily Telegraph.
His publications include Dear Bill: W.F. Deedes Reports.
Specification
240 x 185mm, 120 pages
60 illustrations
ISBN 10 - 1 85514 377 1
ISBN 13 - 978 1 85514 377 7
£17.99 (hardback)
special gallery price £15.99
Published July 2007
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