Thursday, 15 October 2015

Research Peter Dench



Photographer Research


Peter Dench


In relation to the work created of Durham Big meeting, i am choosing to look at other photographers who may photograph in a similar style to me or who have chosen to photograph a similar subject matter. I am looking to find inspiration from other photographers, particularly in terms of what subject matter to photograph. I know myself i take an interest into the every day people of Britain, the  working class in particular.


Peter Dench British photographer who has created many projects relating to the everyday British people. With the majority of people in the country being classed as working or lower class, these are the kind of people i mean when i say 'everyday'; the majority.

One series of images produced by Peter Dench which particularly have become of interest to me are from his project called 'Alcohol & England'.

http://www.peterdench.com/#/alcohol-england/A_E25

This extremely interesting and at times shocking and funny series of images shows British people excessively drinking. Something which is probably fair to say the British are famous for.


A select few images are shown upon his website, the images have actually been produced as a book. A bigger variety of the images can be found on 'Getty images'

http://www.reportagebygettyimages.com/features/alcohol-england/

The images present a selection of all kinds of british people, from all classes and backgrounds, with one thing linking them all together...Alcohol.

The images are taken in colour, all of the bright colours really stand out in the images. A lot of the images don't particularly look composed or thought about to much, with different angles and all sorts of different subject matter, colours and scenes. The idea of being drunk and un-orderly seems to be portrayed in the images them selves through this bold and almost carefree style.

Although the photography is documentary, which i tend to think normally can be seen as a more serious genre, some of the images have a particular feel of humour to them. The series of images remind me of images I've seen before by Martin Parr, another british photographer whom choses to document the people of Britiain in this bold and brash style.




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