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Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Tony Ray-Jones' birth, this is the first comprehensive evaluation of a recognized major photographic talent who remains a lasting influence on many of today's documentary photographers. "His vision of people as they live in the neighboring worlds of reality is comprehensive and complex. . . ."--
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Photography Exhibitions Before his death at the age of 30, Tony Ray-Jones travelled through England photographing what he saw as a disappearing way of life, as the 60s drew to an end
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Tony Ray-Jones Tony Ray-Jones (7 June 1941 - 13 March 1972) was an English photographer. [1] Life Born Holroyd Anthony Ray-Jones in Wells, Somerset, he was the youngest son of Raymond Ray-Jones (1886-1942), a painter and etcher who died when Tony was only eight months old, [2] and Effie Irene Pearce, who would work as a physiotherapist.
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Tony Ray-Jones (1941-1972) remains one of the most influential and best-loved British photographers of the last half century. Although he died very young and his photographic career spanned just over a decade, Ray-Jones produced a richly diverse body of work that celebrated the melodramatic nature of the human character- synthesizing a personalized mélange of compassion, curiosity and irony.
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Mar 18, 2020 2 min read My Own Tony Ray Jones Notebook see onenote If you have never seen Tony Ray Jones' notebook, it is worth a google. He made notes on how to improve his technique and lessons learned. His work was incredible but unfortunately he died young. You can find out more about him on wikipedia. Here is one page from that notebook:
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Tony Ray-Jones: Through the Looking Glass Words: Dean Brierly Brighton Beach, 1967 One doesn't often encounter a photographer who embodies the social satire of William Hogarth, the sociological thrust of George Orwell and the surreal humor of the Marx Brothers. But Tony Ray-Jones was nothing if not unique.
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Photographer Tony Ray-Jones, who died in 1972 at the early age of 31, exerted an enormous influence on the development of British documentary art photography that continues to be reflected in the work of Martin Parr and many others. A retrospective of his work was a highlight during the Month of. Photographs by Tony Ray-Jones View Images
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NOTES on Tony Ray Jones & the Lyrical Origin of Parrworld [1] Edvard Munch, the Norwegian expressionist artist who painted The Scream, wrote in his notes: "It was in 1895. I had an exhibition at Blomqvist in the autumn. There was a heated controversy about the pictures. There were calls to boycott the venue, the police [were summoned].
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Jan 25 2016 Master Profiles: Tony Ray-Jones * "Master Profiles" is a series profiling all the great photographers of uncontrolled life. Unlike the rest of the blog, I'm doing these in a straight profile format to make it easy for quick access to facts, quotes and knowledge on all the masters.
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The publication of the book 'Tony Ray Jones' coincided with an exhibition to mark the important contribution that Tony Ray-Jones (1941 - 1972) and his legacy, have made to British documentary photography. The book focuses on photographs taken between 1966 - 1969 as Ray-Jones, driven by curiosity, traveled across the country to document.
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Tony Ray-Jones (7 June 1941- 13 March 1972) was an influential British post-war photographer who is best remembered for his light-hearted, quirky images of the English social landscape.
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Tony Ray-Jones (7 June 1941 - 13 March 1972) was an English photographer. This biography is from Wikipedia under an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License. Spotted a problem? Let us know. Read full Wikipedia entry. Artworks. Left Right. Wimbledon Station Tony Ray-Jones. 1967. View by appointment.
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Tony Ray-Jones died of a sudden and aggressive leukaemia in 1972, his project unfinished. His pictures had achieved a significant following among younger photographers.
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Beachy Head tripper boat, 1967: Tony Ray-Jones aimed to 'show the sadness and the humour in a gentle madness that prevails in a people' Photography The English seen His work spanned just a.
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11. Don't shoot too much 12. Not all eye level 13. No middle distance Tony Ray-Jones Exhibition If you are in the UK, make sure to check out the " Only in England: Photographs by Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr" opening on September 21st, 2013. It will be held at the Media Space at the Science Museum in London.
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16.10.19 - 21.12.19. The Martin Parr Foundation revisit, highlight and share the important contribution Tony Ray-Jones made to British documentary photography in this brand new exhibition. "Tony Ray-Jones was one of my initial inspirations. His imagery showed me what was possible photographing my own country.". - Martin Parr. In 2012.