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Peter’s Substack
A resounding applause fills The Four Corners Gallery and arts centre dedicated to independent photography and film-making. Fifty or so people have travelled from across the country to east London to see and hear photographer Mike Abrahams speak about his new book, This Was Then (Bluecoat Press ). Abrahams doesn’t take questions and politely directs people towards the complimentary bar. Surveying the dispersing crowd I spot renowned picture editors, archivists, publishers, editors and photographers. They are of an age and of a time. This Was Then is a collection of Abrahams’ photography from to , through Prime Ministers Heath, Wilson, Callaghan, Thatcher, Major to Blair. It was his time and his visual contribution to this era of British history.
Born in South Africa, Abrahams left aged two and grew up in Liverpool, UK, where he began taking pictures as a teenager as a way to explore his surroundings. ‘In , as a year-old, I worked on ambulances, taking the elderly and disabled to day centres. Entering some of the last occupied houses in condemned streets awaiting demolition was shocking and it was to some of these streets that I returned later with my camera,’ he writes in the introduction to This Was Then.
During the afternoon I spent listening and cha
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Mike Abrahams
British documentary photographer and photojournalist
Mike Abrahams (born )[1] is a British documentary photographer and photojournalist who is based in London.[1] He is best known for his photographs documenting the lives of ordinary people,[2] particularly his work in Northern Ireland[3] and on Christian pilgrimage around the world.[4]
Career
[edit]Mike Abrahams' photographs have been published by major British newspapers including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Observer Magazine, and The Daily Telegraph, The Independent Magazine and in magazines including Time and Forbes, Der Spiegel, Stern and Grands Reportages. His work has also appeared in several books, numerous exhibitions and TV documentaries.[1] His photographs "Faith" was awarded third prize in the World Press Photo awards: Daily Life[4] and he has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts.
He was a founder member of the Network Photographers picture agency. Subjects of Abrahams' photographic collections have included Northern Ireland, Christian pilgrimage, the Battle of Lewisham (), inmates at Pentonville Prison (), and the Crufts dog show.[1][5]
As a portrait photographer, his
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