The fairground is a somewhat magical and uncharted realm of illusion, deception, thrill and adventure. It offers a glimpse of the improbable and impossible, and a taste or touch of the unattainable. This article looks at the crossover of photography and the British fairground following the gradual take-up of photography in the post-war period. It briefly covers early traditions concomitant with the specialised practice of photography, then it identifies photographic practices on the fairground through distinct communities of engagement including professional and amateur photographers attracted to the spectacle of the fair, ethnographic explorers, dedicated enthusiasts, showpeople and the general public of “punters”. In each case photographs...
This commissioned in-conversation piece for the Photoworks Annual 21 on the theme of Collaboration b...
The “photosharing ” site Flickr is one of the most commonly cited examples used to define Web2.0. Th...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
This article gives a historical account of the intricate crossover between pop music and the British...
The Polytechnic Touring Association (PTA) was a London-based, originally philanthropic turned commer...
The article examines the practice known as ‘rooftopping photography’ and its significance for the re...
This thesis examines the British travelling fairground as a unique tradition and ongoing practice of...
This article looks at parallel methods, motivations and modes of consumption between formative Briti...
This article looks at the relationship between two very popular middle-class activities in Late Vict...
This article reconsiders the status of documentary photography by shifting enquiry from the making o...
This article presents an insider view of an online community of adults involved in sharing digital p...
The intertwined development of popular photography and cycling in Britain was felt so close that, in...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This final contribution the special issue of the London Journal on aerial photography also considers...
The article concentrates on contemporary British artistic photography and on how it represented indu...
This commissioned in-conversation piece for the Photoworks Annual 21 on the theme of Collaboration b...
The “photosharing ” site Flickr is one of the most commonly cited examples used to define Web2.0. Th...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
This article gives a historical account of the intricate crossover between pop music and the British...
The Polytechnic Touring Association (PTA) was a London-based, originally philanthropic turned commer...
The article examines the practice known as ‘rooftopping photography’ and its significance for the re...
This thesis examines the British travelling fairground as a unique tradition and ongoing practice of...
This article looks at parallel methods, motivations and modes of consumption between formative Briti...
This article looks at the relationship between two very popular middle-class activities in Late Vict...
This article reconsiders the status of documentary photography by shifting enquiry from the making o...
This article presents an insider view of an online community of adults involved in sharing digital p...
The intertwined development of popular photography and cycling in Britain was felt so close that, in...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This final contribution the special issue of the London Journal on aerial photography also considers...
The article concentrates on contemporary British artistic photography and on how it represented indu...
This commissioned in-conversation piece for the Photoworks Annual 21 on the theme of Collaboration b...
The “photosharing ” site Flickr is one of the most commonly cited examples used to define Web2.0. Th...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...