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Chris Killip - Putting in the time 

Graeme Williams - Photographic Conversations
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THIS VIDEO: He spent a lot of time with people and communities and would return again and again. His best known work was a book called- In flagrante. The work was made against a backdrop of mass unemployment, violent strikes, and punitive cutbacks to the country’s social welfare programs. His photographs emphasises the human element of economic deprivation, as well as the resilience of the communities that were directly affected by the de-industrialisation of England.
ABOUT ME: The conversations focus on topics related to different aspects of photography including: art, documentary and photojournalism. The discussions explore the personal experiences of photographers and artists and how their work reflects both their internal and external landscape. During the past 30 years I have photographed in over 50 countries for magazines including National Geographic, Time, New York Times and Newsweek. I have held solo exhibitions in New York, London and Paris and my work is showcased in private and institutional art collections around the world.
COPYRIGHT: The copyright for all images belongs Chris Killip
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MUSIC: Intro and Outro music clip from In the Shadows by Ethan Meixsell.
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sailors lament - Audionautix
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Bone Dry - Telecasted

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Комментарии : 50   
@chipmiddleton1439
@chipmiddleton1439 Год назад
I just found this channel. Fantastic!!!
@toke7560
@toke7560 Год назад
What a gem of a find, and photographer. Amazing.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi Dan A gem is the right word, thanks
@wilbertvandenberg3158
@wilbertvandenberg3158 Год назад
Forty years ago, I came across Chris Killips photograph "Father and son watching a parade", and was immediately struck. This English picture perfectly depicted the lower working class people I worked with in Holland. IMHO Chris Killip has been an extremely undervalued photographer. His work has more human depth than many of the big names. I consider him one of the biggest photographers of the history of photography. It has been very hard to find more of his work. I've in fact been waiting for this retrospective for almost four decades.
@thomaseriksson6256
@thomaseriksson6256 Год назад
Thank you. You are giving me an existential art education
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi Thomas Welcome to the class!!
@bowenisland100
@bowenisland100 Год назад
Inspired - thank you. Proof there is no substitute for commitment.
@colinbradbury2334
@colinbradbury2334 Год назад
Superb - thanks so much.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Thanks Colin
@garywebb5912
@garywebb5912 Год назад
Great video, thanks for the introduction to this great photographer.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Thanks Gary
@SlavaVeres
@SlavaVeres Год назад
❤ Thanks for yet another wonderful video - I learned something new!
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
That's all I can hope for. Hi Slava
@almostgreen9498
@almostgreen9498 Год назад
I’ve watched a lot of Chris Killip content and this is by far the best. Many thanks! 🙏
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Thanks AG
@writerman242
@writerman242 Год назад
I'm not sure what to say. Just so inspiring and informative. Another truly gifted photographer I hadn't heard of. There is a real depth of connection in these images. Actually they are very special documents of a time and place and tell exactly what he said himself :how history is done to people Thanks Graeme
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi Paul Yes, he was the real thing.
@robertgordon6362
@robertgordon6362 Год назад
Outstanding. Thank you.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Thanks Robert
@911TruthFighter
@911TruthFighter Год назад
Another good one (I had not heard of this guy). Keep 'em coming.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Thanks AC
@korainhell
@korainhell Год назад
Thanks
@PeteMP3
@PeteMP3 Год назад
A wonderful body of work. I remember some difficulty he had returning to those areas due to being misquoted or having a quote erroneously attributed to him in a newspaper. It must've troubled him greatly.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi Pete I didn't know that. I sure that would have really troubled him
@briangilmour5669
@briangilmour5669 Год назад
I use to play with Chris's brother at the pub where he lived. He was a bit older than us, so we never had much contact. I recently discovered his work and really enjoy his images.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi BrianYou will have a far more personal relationship with his images.
@LloydSpencer
@LloydSpencer Год назад
Your best video yet. Might be worth mentioning how much information is contained in that superb new retrospective volume and that the retrospective exhibition is on view at the Baltic, Gateshead for the next few months.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
I am sorry to miss that LLoyd. I am in London, but leave on Thursday.
@retropixer
@retropixer Год назад
Excellent episode, as usual. Thank you for educating and help me grow.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi Ali Thanks
@mikskinner6431
@mikskinner6431 Год назад
Great little insight into Chris. Thanks for this. I have his book on order after seeing an exhibition of his, currently showing at The Baltic, Gateshead. Highly recommend a visit if you're in the area.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi I am in London at the moment, but sadly won't get to see that.
@mikskinner6431
@mikskinner6431 Год назад
@@PhotoConversations it's on until September.
@iainmc9859
@iainmc9859 Год назад
I love Chris Killip's work. Pity I can't get down to Gateshead. His photographs are, and I rarely use this work regarding photography, beautiful. I see a lot of shots and exhibitions that portray working class people as just miserable and dejected, its a photographic trope these days; but they miss the essential 'metaphor' of the underlying dignity and resilience of ignored underclasses around the world. I'm not trying to romanticise poverty, its has a de-humanising effect when history is 'done to you', but Killip's work reaches in beyond that, to the humanity.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi Yes.he certainly wasn't a poverty tourist. A pity really that he became an acedemic.
@plpelny
@plpelny Год назад
I appreciate your work. Thank you! You have a great, no BS style of articulation. I retained a lot from your video.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Thanks for the feedback.
@jimphilpott902
@jimphilpott902 Год назад
Wonderful work! Perhaps you are familiar with the 1996 film, "Brassed Off," which dealt with the closing of the coal pits. The town had a brass band which was as old as the mines. The unraveling of the community and families is painfully evident. However, the annual competition for the brass bands holds things together in the midst of collapse. There is also the theme of the outsider. Can she be trusted or is she working for the owners? Killip's work captures the ugly truth of progress. Soomeone loses and suffers on behalf of the rest. All benefits owe a debt to someone.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi Jim Yes, I remember that film with the terribly sad ending.
@joeharrisonnz
@joeharrisonnz 4 месяца назад
A great tribute to a great photographer
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations 4 месяца назад
I agree, a wonderful eye.
@jameshoward9700
@jameshoward9700 6 месяцев назад
So glad you covered CK - insightful as ever. A fantastic photographer whose work I knew in fragments, but never knew it as from the same man. His coverage of England's NE and Newcastle (where I live - how times have changed...) is so evocative of a world I can just remember. His photographs say so much, but never shout, very Walker Evans.
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations 6 месяцев назад
Thanks James
@martin-f5482
@martin-f5482 Год назад
many thanks for this video, it was very impressive
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Thanks Martin
@robertgordon6362
@robertgordon6362 Год назад
Outstanding. For the second time in a week you have introduced me to a photographer I should have known. The first was Matt Black. I’ve ordered the most recent book by each photographer. Love your channel. Thank you.
@ianwickens4376
@ianwickens4376 Год назад
Stunning photographs depicting poverty, deprivation and the general stratification in society which still exists today and is getting worse. By the way did you receive my email of 24/4 showing historical photos?
@PhotoConversations
@PhotoConversations Год назад
Hi Ian Yes, I replied via email. All the best.
@ianwickens4376
@ianwickens4376 Год назад
@@PhotoConversations Thanks Graeme. Didn't receive it for some reason. But not to worry - I'm enjoying your podcasts.
@gainde1137
@gainde1137 Год назад
Now with Iphone 14 and Samsung 23 compact cameras are dead or something for nostalgits/enthusiasts...
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