
Episode 2
Eamonn McCabe explores how British photographers responded to historic events in the first half of the 20th century and traces the emergence of photojournalism.
Eamonn McCabe explores how British photographers responded to the most important events of the first half of the 20th century and traces the emergence of a new genre of photography - photojournalism. His journey begins at the Daily Mirror's press plant in Watford, which broke new ground with its dynamic coverage of the siege of Sidney Street in 1911, before tracing the footsteps of pioneering female photojournalist Christina Broom and discovering how cheaper cameras enabled British soldiers to become citizen journalists during the First World War.
Eamonn is joined by Mahtab Hussain to discuss the work of Bill Brandt, who in 1937 travelled to the north of England to record landscapes and portraits of working class communities during the Great Depression. Brandt would go on to work for Picture Post, Britain's most popular news magazine, which was launched in 1938. Armed with a period roll film Leica, Eamonn goes on assignment to the fairground to recreate a famous shoot by the magazine that documented almost every aspect of mid-century life in Britain.
He also sees how photographers captured the Second World War, from the Blitz to shocking images of concentration camps; celebrates photographers who pursued the medium as an art form in its own right; learns about the printing techniques of celebrity portrait photographer Alvin Langdon Coburn; and reflects on Cecil Beaton's glamorous work for Vogue magazine.
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Clips
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:03Death in Vegas
Flying
00:32Ray Noble and His Orchestra
You Ought To See Sally On Sunday (feat. Al Bowlly)
00:35Ambrose and His Orchestra
I Wanna Be Loved By You (feat. Sam Browne)
00:46John Dankworth
In The Grammy
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Eamonn McCabe |
| Executive Producer | John Das |
| Series Producer | Alastair Laurence |
| Production Manager | Nicole Larmour |
| Producer | Francis Welch |
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