Sean Tucker
Published on Jan 6, 2019
In this video I sit down with my Grandfather, Dennis Field, as he talks through his photo albums from his years in the Royal Navy, from 1945-1947. He traded a box of player cigarettes for a box brownie camera in Hong Kong in late 1945 and proceeded to take photos of his two years of service. On top of listening to some of his stories, and seeing his images, I also offer some thoughts on how this has challenged me to look at my work beyond today, and start to think about how my images might tell stories to future generations, showing what life was like in my day and time.
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Published on Jan 6, 2019
In this video I sit down with my Grandfather, Dennis Field, as he talks through his photo albums from his years in the Royal Navy, from 1945-1947. He traded a box of player cigarettes for a box brownie camera in Hong Kong in late 1945 and proceeded to take photos of his two years of service. On top of listening to some of his stories, and seeing his images, I also offer some thoughts on how this has challenged me to look at my work beyond today, and start to think about how my images might tell stories to future generations, showing what life was like in my day and time.
Share this video on if you enjoyed it.
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