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Founded in 1968, Creative Camera has always been more than a magazine: it has been a forum for the influencing shape and direction of modern photography. This anthology of fifty texts and their images includes moments from the debate. There are strong and distinctive voices, many in lively disagreement, of writers and artists such as Roland Barthes, John Berger, Victor Burgin, Jo Spence, and Helen Chadwick.
John Szarkowski * Roland Barthes * Robert Frank * Brassai interviewed by Tony Ray-Jones * Bill Jay * Helmut Gernsheim * Mark Haworth-Booth * David Alan Mellor * Alan Bowness interviewed by Colin Osman * Tim Gidal * Stevie Bezencenet * Ian Jeffrey * Victor Burgin * Murray Martin * Susan Butler * Ian Walker * Paul Graham * Gerry Badger * Tom Evans * Robert Adams * Lewis Baltz * John Berger * Christopher Coppock * David Brittain * Charles Hagen * Jo Spence * Pavel Buchler * Ed Baxter * Mark Durden * Lydia Papadimitrious * Marina Warner * Rebecca Solnit * Craigie Horsfield * Jim Harold * Jeremy Millar * Sheila Lawson * Shirley Read * David Green * Nicholas Bornoff * Joanna Lowry * Mark Sealy * John Taylor * Geoffrey Batchen
John Szarkowski * Roland Barthes * Robert Frank * Brassai interviewed by Tony Ray-Jones * Bill Jay * Helmut Gernsheim * Mark Haworth-Booth * David Alan Mellor * Alan Bowness interviewed by Colin Osman * Tim Gidal * Stevie Bezencenet * Ian Jeffrey * Victor Burgin * Murray Martin * Susan Butler * Ian Walker * Paul Graham * Gerry Badger * Tom Evans * Robert Adams * Lewis Baltz * John Berger * Christopher Coppock * David Brittain * Charles Hagen * Jo Spence * Pavel Buchler * Ed Baxter * Mark Durden * Lydia Papadimitrious * Marina Warner * Rebecca Solnit * Craigie Horsfield * Jim Harold * Jeremy Millar * Sheila Lawson * Shirley Read * David Green * Nicholas Bornoff * Joanna Lowry * Mark Sealy * John Taylor * Geoffrey Batchen
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Founded in 1968, Creative Camera has always been more than a magazine: it has been a forum for the influencing shape and direction of modern photography. This anthology of fifty texts and their images includes moments from the debate. There are strong and distinctive voices, many in lively disagreement, of writers and artists such as Roland Barthes, John Berger, Victor Burgin, Jo Spence, and Helen Chadwick.