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Meadows recalls the efforts Half Moon made to reduce the elitist stigma around photography as art...
Meadows discusses the origins, creative process and reception of Half Moon’s first Women’s exhibi...
Meadows reflects on the success of the two women’s exhibitions as the start of Half Moon’s shift ...
Meadows discusses the end of Allie Street, which signalled Camerawork’s move to Roman Road.
Rhodes on how it used to be possible to run Circles Cinema programmes at Four Corners, as well as...
Rhodes on ‘Hang on a Minute’, a collaborative project with Jo Davis.
Rhodes discussing the Circles cinema programme at the Four Corners and the importance of public s...
Rhodes on how Circles used to advertise women only screenings, and how that helped with the confi...
Warren discuss how she joined Four Corners Workshop, the importance it had on her life and other ...
Warren describes theYouth Cinema Workshops at Four Corners
Warren talks about the different processes she learnt and how it affected herself and her brother...
Warren discusses how Four Corners and the workshops were used by the people, what it meant for th...
Warren talks about the importance of Four Corners for the community beyond the filmmaking.
Trevor discusses his photos of Brick Lane - then the most heavily policed area in the UK outside ...
Trevor discussing the original intent of Camerawork’s first issue, which focused on documentary p...
The inspiration for the ‘Mass Observation’ issue of Camerawork came out of a Royal College of Art...
Trevor discussing many of the contemporaries that worked in or with Camerawork Magazine through t...
Trevor discussing the spirit of the magazine and its roots in the community, and representing the...
Trevor discusses studying as an accountant before getting into photography -- and deliberately hi...
Trevor talks about meeting Julia Meadows & Ron McCormick while working at Half Moon.