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Appreciation of black-and-white documentary street portrait photography pictures

Strangers or familiar people can meet here. The wonderful combination of man and environment makes the story full of changes constantly staged. Street black-and-white documentary portrait photography makes people pay more attention to the demeanor, manners and sense of story of the characters in the works.

British photographer thurston Hopkins 19 13 was born in London. At first, he studied illustration art at Brighton College of Art in England. Later, he found that the camera was more expressive than the brush. He became a freelance news photographer from 1930, and joined the RAF photography unit as a battlefield photographer after World War II. After the war, he provided pictures for many newspapers and worked for Pictorial. 1957 After the newspaper closed down, he opened his own studio to shoot advertising pictures. After retiring in the 1960s, he taught in some academic institutions and lectures. Then he resumed his earliest interest? Painting. At present, he and his wife live on the south coast of England.

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