21 August 2012
See Tom Stoddart's Perspectives
An open air photographic exhibition is well under way at More London, near City Hall and the Scoop, and showcasing the works of respected English photojournalist Tom Stoddart, a man whose photography has taken him around the world since his career began on a local newspaper in the North East in the 1970s.
The exhibition, which continues until 11th September, brings 78 of Stoddart's best black and white photographs for a free exhibition, open to all and to the elements. The exhibition draws - we are told - on Stoddart's travel to 50 countries, documenting historic events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, the election of Nelson Mandela and three months of Tony Blair's 1997 campaign.
For more, see http://78perspectives.com/
The exhibition, which continues until 11th September, brings 78 of Stoddart's best black and white photographs for a free exhibition, open to all and to the elements. The exhibition draws - we are told - on Stoddart's travel to 50 countries, documenting historic events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, the election of Nelson Mandela and three months of Tony Blair's 1997 campaign.
For more, see http://78perspectives.com/
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Saw this yesterday! Thought provoking. Not to be missed.
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