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Martin Parr [part 1]Martin Parr talks about his work. From Contacts Vol. 3, Portraits of Contemporary Photographers. Initiated by William Klein, 2000. www.youtube.com - part 2
No Worries: Martin Parr - FotoFreo 2012Magnum photographer Martin Parr was asked by FotoFreo Festival Director Bob Hewitt to photograph three Western Australian port cities, Fremantle, Broome and Port Hedland. Photographer David Dare Parker was assigned to document the project. Thanks to the City of Fremantle, Events Corp, FORM and the communities of Fremantle, Broome and Port Hedland. For more information visit www.fotofreo.com ©David Dare Parker
Martin Parr - from TateShotsOriginal here: www.tate.org.uk
Photographer Martin Parr in Conversation with Gregory HarrisMartin Parr was interviewed by Greg Harris on March 11, 2010, in conjunction with the exhibition In the Vernacular, and discusses how is work was influenced by various modes of vernacular photography—fashion, studio portraiture, and tourist snapshots.
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Martin Parr [part 2]Martin Parr talks about his work. From Contacts Vol. 3, Portraits of Contemporary Photographers. Initiated by William Klein, 2000. www.youtube.com - part 1
Martin Parr - 'Think of England', Part 1/6Martin Parr - 'Think of England', 1999, 49 min For Modern Times, Mosaic Films for BBC. Director: Martin Parr Series Editor: Alex Holmes Filmed by Martin Parr
Through the glamor Martin Parr Luxury PhotographyThrough the glamor Martin Parr Luxury Photography see for more : bintphotobooks.blogspot.com
Martin Parr.mp4Martin Parr in conversion with Harpreet Khara discussing being obsessional and it's relation to photography and photographers.
Martin Parr Exhibition - What would you save in flood?Celebrities and artists including Grayson Perry, Paul Smith, Shappi Khorsandi, Zandra Rhodes and Stephen K Amos have been photographed by Martin Parr, each holding the one object they would save if disaster struck. The exhibition also features portraits of Vietnamese villagers holding objects they have saved from floods, taken by Parr on a trip with Oxfam. May 17-24, Strand Gallery, 32 John Adam St, London, WC2N 6BP
The British photographer Martin ParrPHOTOGRAPHY - The British photographer Martin Parr snaps what's said to be Paris' ghetto
Martin Parr - photographerMartin Parr (born 23 May 1952 in Epsom, Surrey) is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take a critical look at modern society, specifically consumerism, foreign travel and tourism, motoring, family and relationships, and food.
STEPHEN GILL in conversation with Martin Parr (Japanese Subtitle)Japanese translation by Itsuko Kikuta
38/365 Martin Parr, working mens' clubTook a trip to see Martin Parr's exhibition. Had a great day.
Martin Parr - 'Think of England', Part 2/6Martin Parr - 'Think of England', 1999, 49 min For Modern Times, Mosaic Films for BBC. Director: Martin Parr Series Editor: Alex Holmes Filmed by Martin Parr
Martin Parr: Teddy Gray's Sweet FactoryMagnum photographer, Martin Parr returns to using a film camera in this wonderfully engaging documentary about Teddy Gray's sweet factory in Dudley in the West Midlands. Established in 1826, Teddy Gray's has always been a family owned and run business. Five generations have worked and contributed towards the business of keeping the traditional, hand-made methods of sweet making alive. The film is part of the Black Country Stories body of work commissioned by Multistory to document life in the Black Country by capturing and celebrating the unique mix of communities living in the area and of existing traditional Black Country life. A Multistory Production, 2011 Filmed and directed by Martin Parr Sound by Andrew Yarme Film editing by Darren Flaxstone Music by Rob Dunstone Produced by Multistory © Martin Parr, 2011. All rights reserved. Thanks to Edward Gray, Betty Guest and all the workers at Teddy Gray's.
Martin Parr and Gerry Badger. The Photobook: A History vol. 1 (allphotobooks.wordpress.com)For more information about this book please visit allphotobooks.wordpress.com Thank you!
Martin Parr tells Vietnam's climate change storyMagnum agency photographer Martin Parr visited Oxfam's work in Quang Tri, central Vietnam, where people are suffering increasingly unpredictable floods due to climate change. www.oxfam.org.au/climate-change
Martin Parr - 'Think of England', Part 3/6Martin Parr - 'Think of England', 1999, 49 min For Modern Times, Mosaic Films for BBC. Director: Martin Parr Series Editor: Alex Holmes Filmed by Martin Parr
Martin Parr's ParrworldWelcome to Parrworld a curious land filled with Osama bin Laden bon-bons, Hitler memorabilia and curious postwar photographs which has just opened to the public at the Baltic in Gateshead. Passports, please
Martin Parr Part 1Eveliina's Blog Brighton Photo Biennial : Martin Parr on curating BPB 2010 eveliinah.wordpress.com
Hot Spots: Martin Parr in the American SouthTrailer for the soon-to-be released documentary on Magnum photographer Martin Parr. The iconic British photographer creates his first commission by a major American art museum; the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. Parr discovers the Georgia National Fair, a roller derby, CNN, the World of Coke and the neighborhoods of Atlanta as the viewer takes a close look at who Parr is and what his work says about us. Martin Parr - 'Think of England', Part 4/6Martin Parr - 'Think of England', 1999, 49 min For Modern Times, Mosaic Films for BBC. Director: Martin Parr Series Editor: Alex Holmes Filmed by Martin Parr
New Pictures 6: Martin ParrFriday, April 20, 2012—Sunday, August 5, 2012 Linda and Lawrence Perlman Gallery (262) Free Exhibition As part of our "New Pictures" series devoted to innovation in contemporary photography, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts invited British photographer Martin Parr to cross the pond and shoot photos covering the wealth of winter activities in Minnesota, from pond hockey to ice fishing. The results of his endeavor are on view in his exhibition, "New Pictures 6: Martin Parr," opening April 20 in the Linda and Lawrence Perlman Gallery (262). A member of the esteemed Magnum Photos, an international photographers' cooperative, Parr is one of the most renowned and celebrated photographers working today. He is known for his innovative use of color photography and his humorous approach to documenting the daily rituals of life. Parr is also recognized for his work as an editor of photo-based publications, and is credited with more than twenty compilations of his own work. In 2008, he was awarded the Royal Photographic Society Centenary Medal and the Baume & Mercier award for his career contributions to contemporary photography. |
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