Episode 3 - Social Change: 1985-2025
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In this episode of Almost In Focus, hosts Tobias Beach-Wyld and Tom Warland explore the intersection of photography and politics, reflecting on their personal experiences and the evolution of British photography over the decades.
They discuss the influence of iconic figures like Martin Parr, the romanticism of historical photography, and the ongoing racial and social issues within British society. The conversation also looks at how social media has reshaped the photographic narrative, highlighting community resilience, activism, and representation.
Tom and Tobias consider the significance of photography in documenting social change, the importance of community in shaping history, and the impact of technology on how we perceive and engage with photography today. They reflect on the romanticisation of the working class, the cultural reset brought about by the pandemic, and the future of photography in a rapidly changing world.
References and Links:
- Tish (BBC Documentary): https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001xyrg/tish
Simon Roberts – We English: https://simoncroberts.com/series/we-english/ | https://www.instagram.com/simoncrobertsphoto/ - Misan Harriman: https://www.instagram.com/misanharriman/
Robert Frank – The Americans: https://www.moma.org/artists/1917 - Nick Waplington – Living Room / The Wedding: https://www.nickwaplington.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/nickwaplington/