Compare Two Photographs by Two Different Photographers
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As Photography Key Skill Essay: Compare Two Photographs by Two Different Photographers The first photograph I'm going to analyse was taken by Bill Brandt in 1938. The photograph is composed of a policeman or what seems to be a policeman standing in a dark alley way in Bermondsey, central London. Bill Brandt was born in London in 1904; his parents were both partly of Russian descent. In 1929 he left a Swiss tuberculosis sanatorium to study with Man Ray in his studio for 3 months then continued to see him regularly for the next 2 years. Man Ray and his circle influenced Brandt profoundly and taught him the value of experimentation. After working freelance for Paris Magazine in 1930, Brandt returned to London and worked for magazines such as Lilliput, Harper's Bazaar, and the News Chronicle for which he documented the life of Britain in the very depths of the depression, post World War...

