Friday 14 February 2014

Three Dorset Photographers, John Miles, George Wright and Robin Mills



John Miles, the book, Tumulus. Fifty black-and-white photographs; 40 years of photography

Around Loders (Ag Magazine)

Amazon listing, with photograph

From a review, Highbeam

"This beautifully presented book by new publisher invisible inc is a collection of work by British photographer John Miles. Containing 50 black-and-white photographs, the book is an introduction to a darkly funny and creepy world, where suburban and country life appears full of mystery, intrigue and fear. Children's dolls, dead and stuffed animals and disused, empty buildings abound, alongside a mixture of the eccentric and the famous, including PJ Harvey and David Hockney".

On John Miles' "Tumulus"

Robin Mills, Dorset Photographs

Robin Mills, portrait of John Miles

Robin Mills, on his own photography

Robin Mills, Marshwood Vale Magazine Cover Portrait

George Wright, Vanishing Dorset

"Mr Evans with cabbages and brussels sprouts, Sherborne 1989"

"Mr Loveless and his pig, Bridport, 1983"

George Wright, Portrait of the Artist

"John Boyd, Painter"

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