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Sofa Sessions: Conversations with Martin Parr - Bruce Gilden Iconic American street photographer, Bruce Gilden, joins Martin Parr for the third instalment in the MPF series 'Sofa Sessions: Conversations with Martin Parr'. They talk personal inspirations, being able to instantly engage with subjects and Bruce's recognisable use of flash, isolating the people he photographs. They also discuss if knowing - or not knowing - the history of photography is important to producing engaging and original work. Subscribe to the Martin Parr Foundation channel and click the bell to hear from more from established and emerging photographers in conversation with Martin Parr, at the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol. Signed copies of Bruce's recent photobook 'Face' are available from the foundation's website: https://www.martinparrfoundation.org/... Produced by the Martin Parr Foundation. Filmed and edited by Alexander Parkyn-Smith / alexanderparkynsmith https://alexanderparkynsmith.com/

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