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Bert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace, which opens at the Photographers’ Gallery this week, offers a corrective to Hardy’s longstanding reputation as “the man who took the picture of ...
Bert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace runs until June 2, 2024, at The Photographers’ Gallery, London W1. Tickets cost £8/£5, though the exhibition is free after 5pm on Fridays. See more details ...
The work of the legendary photographer Bert Hardy features in a special centenary exhibition at the Photographers' Gallery in London. Hardy's ability to playfully evoke time and place is typified ...
From tearful mothers waving off refugee children at Paddington station to bombed-out ruins of the East End, photographer Bert Hardy was responsible for some of the most striking images of London ...
Bert Hardy: Photo journalism in War and Peace is on at The Photographers’ Gallery in central London until June 2 1 of 9 A Buddhist monk memorises a sacred text in a Burmese temple in 1950 ...
Bert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace is at The Photographers' Gallery. Image: Blackpool Railings, 1951, provided by Getty Images Archive, home of the Picture Post collection. ORCHIDS ...
Photos of Tiger Bay, taken for Picture Post magazine by Bert Hardy in 1950, will be part of an exhibition at National Museum Cardiff [Bert Hardy/Getty Images] ...
It was where photojournalist Bert Hardy saw an opportunity ... in London in 1913 to a working-class family. Hardy began working as a freelance photographer and eventually went on to be hired ...
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