[…] under the influence of her husband who was a stills photographer and it was during that wave that every girl […]
[…]l stuff because Glasgow had quite a lot of theatres even in the mid 1960s, Mail Order Catalogue work, Portraiture - all that stuff. So I trained as a photographer with them. Then, I was becoming quite useful, I think, and I asked for more money and the very nice lady that ran the Photographic Depart[…]
THE ACTT HISTORY PROJECTEDWARD CARRICKINTERVIEWED BY SID COLE WITH ALAN LAWSON.The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project Edward Carrick, Art Director/Designer, recorded on 30th January 1991.Interviewer, Sid Cole.SC: Teddy, it's lovely to see you after all these years. In […]
[…] meant at all. However by this time, I had become a bit of a film fan and also I had an uncle, Uncle Joe, who ran a pub and he was a bit of a amateur photographer. And he taught me to process my own pictures, and things like that.Alan Lawson: Where about are we now in time?Freddie Francis: I'm now a[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 182 [Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 7 February 1992 Interview Dates: 30 January 1991 Interviewer: […]
Cyril Pennington-Richards (cameraman and director) 17/12/1917 - 2/1/2005 by admin — last modified Aug 12, 2008 12:43 PM BIOGRAPHY: Cyril […]
[…]o go back to the BBC - as a face saving thing he said 'But that the next job you get I can assure you have got a permit to work'. So I got a job as a photographer for a small photographer, off Baker Street, and I ran the dark room and everything. Surprisingly all his work wasfortheBBCsoIfeltIwasback[…]
Cyril Pennington-Richards (cameraman and director) 17/12/1911 - 2/1/2005by admin — last modified Aug 12, 2008 12:43 PMBECTU History Project - Interview No. 122[Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 2003-08-13Interview Date: 1990-01-09Interviewer: Alan Lawson and Colin Moffat Inter[…]
[…] who is a film editor, John Jokenson is a still photographer now. When I was demobbed in 1949, hadn't got […]
[…]hink formed or provoked this interest. Were there relatives who used cameras a lot?John Aldred: It's in the family because my grandfather was a great photographer in 1880s and 1890s and going back to that era and he was always monopolising the kitchen to do his photography. I can remember that when […]