To The Editor Of Amateur Photographer

2014
Country: United Kingdom,
Duration: 68 mins
|45 Seconds
Colour,
Sound: 5.1 Surround
Ratio: 16:9
Available Format/s: HD Digital file
Original Format: 16mm film

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Luke Fowler and Mark Fell’s new film revolves around the testimonies and collected documents linked to the complex and often contested history of Pavilion, Europe’s first feminist photography centre. To the editor of Amateur Photographer examines a radical shift in photography whilst also foregrounding the problems of presenting history through archival fragments and personal recollections.Operating out of former park premises in Leeds, Pavilion was formed in 1983 with the stated aim of being the first photography centre dedicated to representing and supporting the production of women’s photography. Against a backdrop of heightened social, political and economic conflicts, the Pavilion set about turning the prevailing patriarchal image culture inside-out.

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