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Northerners

Northerners

Sefton Samuels

With snatched shots of children cheekily mugging to the camera, pictures of the more grandiose members of society at the local hunt, photos of the bleaker side of life with the riots in Moss Side, and snaps of the young and fashionable posing as they hang around with nothing to do, this book reveals a photographer at one with his subject.
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Summary

The word 'northern' conjures plenty of stereotypical images; men in flat caps, cobbled streets, pies and rain. But beyond the clichés lies a region rich in its diversity, devilish in its humour and fertile in its culture, and it is these characteristics that iconic photographer Sefton Samuels has captured faithfully over four decades, and are compiled here in Northerners.

Described by the Guardian as 'the photographic equivalent of Ken Loach', Samuels shot legendary figures of northern life, from Alan Bennett to Morrissey, LS Lowry to George Best and Sir Ben Kingsley, but most famously and vividly he captured the realities of everyday life across the north.

With snatched shots of children cheekily mugging to his camera, pictures of the more grandiose members of society at the local hunt, photos of the bleaker side of life with the riots in Moss Side, and snaps of the young and fashionable posing as they hang around with nothing to do, Northerners reveals a photographer at one with his subject; and a region whose open character was meant to be captured through a lens.

Product Description

Title - Northerners

Edition -

Author - Sefton Samuels

ISBN 13 - 9780091938932

Imprint - Ebury Press

Publisher - Ebury Publishing

Date Published - 07/07/2011

Prize -

No. of pages -

Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 190 x 180 x 17mm

Weight - 515 g

Languages - English