Printed to the photographer's specifications using Canson rag or Fuji Christal Archive (Matt or Gloss)
29.7 x 21 cms
11 3/4 x 8 1/4 ins
Special time-limited edition.
FPS6
Daniel Meadows has spent a lifetime recording British society, challenging the status quo by working in a collaborative way to capture extraordinary aspects of ordinary life, principally through photography but...
Daniel Meadows has spent a lifetime recording British society, challenging the status quo by working in a collaborative way to capture extraordinary aspects of ordinary life, principally through photography but also with audio recordings and short movies.
Born in Gloucestershire, England, in 1952 he studied at Manchester Polytechnic 1970-73. Photography projects from that time include The Shop on Greame Street in Moss Side (1972), also two collaborations with fellow student Martin Parr: Butlin's by the Sea in Yorkshire (1972) and June Street in Salford (1973).
In 1973-74 he toured England in the Free Photographic Omnibus running free portrait studios in towns and cities across the country. His account of that journey: Living Like This - Around Britain in the Seventies (Arrow Books) was published in 1975.