Sunday, 26 March 2023
Dorothy Bohm was one of the last doyennes of post-war British photography; in a career spanning eight decades, she befriended photographers from Bill Brandt to Martin Parr, helped to develop the Photographers’ Gallery in London and created a large body of humanistic work characterised by a peripatetic lifestyle and an empathetic eye for women and children at work and play.
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I passed this through some filters to clean it up. We would camp in a village called Adrea. We would return to Calais to shop at...
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Road Trip