Category: reviews
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This London photographer documents life on the Bakerloo line
Most of us barely register the tube trains or stations we pass through every day, but for London photographer (and former graffiti artist) Harry F Conway, these are spaces of social significance and beauty. As a life-long north-west Londoner, the Bakerloo line has a special place in his heart as a portal to the city – almost…
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Inspired by….Ayr 1979, Raymond Moore
Raymond Moore is not a household name but arguably Britain’s greatest landscape photographer. He created a unique personal response to the coastal landscape of NW England and SE Scotland. Pictures that seem at first so drear and commonplace, contain quiet beauty and humour, revealed by Moore’s intense looking and complex compositions. Deeply influenced by poetry,…
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Andy Sewell – Something Like a Nest
Review by Malcolm Raggett It is appropriate for Andy Sewell‘s Something Like a Nest to be pictureNow’s first review as it was photographed in the rural East of England. Having lived, worked and farmed in this area for decades I can testify to the integrity of the images. Although Andy currently hails from London he…