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Abstract
Children are the Future (Winckler/Wallis 2016)
This filmed conversation was recorded at Wolf Suschitzky’s home in Maida Vale, between December 2014 and February 2015. He tells of his pioneering approach to photographing children from the 1930s until recently, of his many publications on the subject and the influence on him of his sister, the brilliant social documentary photographer Edith Tudor Hart. Wolf is a highly regarded documentary photographer, cameraman and humanist, whose career touches upon key historic moments and major photographic developments across the 20th century.
This filmed conversation was recorded at Wolf Suschitzky’s home in Maida Vale, between December 2014 and February 2015. He tells of his pioneering approach to photographing children from the 1930s until recently, of his many publications on the subject and the influence on him of his sister, the brilliant social documentary photographer Edith Tudor Hart. Wolf is a highly regarded documentary photographer, cameraman and humanist, whose career touches upon key historic moments and major photographic developments across the 20th century.
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Film |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Keywords
- Documentary Film
- Photography
- Wolf Suschitzky
- Social Documentary
- Edith Tudor-Hart
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Julia Winckler
- School of Art and Media - Principal Lecturer
- Photography Research Excellence Group
- Centre for Design History
Person: Academic
Activities
- 1 Invited talk
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Wolf Suschitzky - Edith Tudor-Hart Gespräch und Filmvorführung
Winckler, J. (Presenter), Kaindl, K. (Presenter), Schreiner, P. (Presenter) & Birnbaum, L. (Presenter)
13 Aug 2020Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk