Children are the Future (Winckler/Wallis 2016) This filmed conversation was recorded at Wolf Suschitzky’s home in Maida Vale, between December 2014 and February 2015. He tells of his pioneering approach to photographing children from the 1930s until recently, of his many publications on the subject and the influence on him of his sister, the brilliant social documentary photographer Edith Tudor Hart. Wolf is a highly regarded documentary photographer, cameraman and humanist, whose career touches upon key historic moments and major photographic developments across the 20th century
The pioneering period of photography is connected with women emancipatory process, who perceived the...
DCU Intergenerational Learning Programme, in partnership with Photowings and the University of North...
In a child’s life, “how early do important things happen?” asked child psychoanalyst D.W.Winnicott i...
In 1946, That Baby: the story of Peter and his new brother, a pioneering children’s photo story book...
An exhibition of photographs taken in the 1930s, originally commissioned by the public health depart...
This essay foregrounds Austrian émigré Wolf Suschitzky’s contributions to the field of applied photo...
The long life and work of documentary photographer, cameraman and humanist Wolf Suschitzky touches u...
"Photographer Clara Gutsche has observed the social reality of her contemporaries from an intimate a...
This paper examines the work of three documentary photographers, each of whom employed their cameras...
Photography is becoming increasingly involved in our everyday life. Practically everyone owns a mobi...
peer reviewedThis book chapter concentrates on photography as a technology that goes beyond the imag...
A tribute to the resiliency of childhood and the restorative power of art, Born into Brothers is a p...
This paper explores photographs of children, taken after 1945 by the Swiss photographer Werner Bisch...
The Snorri Brothers collaborated with director David Weinstock for this new documentary, The Future ...
The Future is a Time After The Present in Place, People and Living Memory This story takes its le...
The pioneering period of photography is connected with women emancipatory process, who perceived the...
DCU Intergenerational Learning Programme, in partnership with Photowings and the University of North...
In a child’s life, “how early do important things happen?” asked child psychoanalyst D.W.Winnicott i...
In 1946, That Baby: the story of Peter and his new brother, a pioneering children’s photo story book...
An exhibition of photographs taken in the 1930s, originally commissioned by the public health depart...
This essay foregrounds Austrian émigré Wolf Suschitzky’s contributions to the field of applied photo...
The long life and work of documentary photographer, cameraman and humanist Wolf Suschitzky touches u...
"Photographer Clara Gutsche has observed the social reality of her contemporaries from an intimate a...
This paper examines the work of three documentary photographers, each of whom employed their cameras...
Photography is becoming increasingly involved in our everyday life. Practically everyone owns a mobi...
peer reviewedThis book chapter concentrates on photography as a technology that goes beyond the imag...
A tribute to the resiliency of childhood and the restorative power of art, Born into Brothers is a p...
This paper explores photographs of children, taken after 1945 by the Swiss photographer Werner Bisch...
The Snorri Brothers collaborated with director David Weinstock for this new documentary, The Future ...
The Future is a Time After The Present in Place, People and Living Memory This story takes its le...
The pioneering period of photography is connected with women emancipatory process, who perceived the...
DCU Intergenerational Learning Programme, in partnership with Photowings and the University of North...
In a child’s life, “how early do important things happen?” asked child psychoanalyst D.W.Winnicott i...