Magnum Editions: Whitby, England, 1974
After a decade of travelling and living in Africa and then France, Magnum photographer Ian Berry conceived of The English as a project that would enable him to both document and rediscover the country in which he was born and grew up. āIt seemed like a good idea to do something on the English before my eyes got too jadedā, he recalls. Returning to London in the mid-ā60s, he became the first contract photographer for The Observer. His images capture the unique character of the country and the diversity of its residents and visitors, both well-established and recently-arrived. Pictured here, a sunny Sunday afternoon brings tourists and residents to the hill overlooking Whitby Harbour. 1974.
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Magnum Editions: Whitby, England, 1974
Magnum Editions: Whitby, England, 1974
After a decade of travelling and living in Africa and then France, Magnum photographer Ian Berry conceived of The English as a project that would enable him to both document and rediscover the country in which he was born and grew up. āIt seemed like a good idea to do something on the English before my eyes got too jadedā, he recalls. Returning to London in the mid-ā60s, he became the first contract photographer for The Observer. His images capture the unique character of the country and the diversity of its residents and visitors, both well-established and recently-arrived. Pictured here, a sunny Sunday afternoon brings tourists and residents to the hill overlooking Whitby Harbour. 1974.
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After a decade of travelling and living in Africa and then France, Magnum photographer Ian Berry conceived of The English as a project that would enable him to both document and rediscover the country in which he was born and grew up. āIt seemed like a good idea to do something on the English before my eyes got too jadedā, he recalls. Returning to London in the mid-ā60s, he became the first contract photographer for The Observer. His images capture the unique character of the country and the diversity of its residents and visitors, both well-established and recently-arrived. Pictured here, a sunny Sunday afternoon brings tourists and residents to the hill overlooking Whitby Harbour. 1974.























