We want to give some love and support for the new record ‘Loss Is Not Infinite’ by P J Smith, aka Roy and God Colony and Chorus vocals by @stealingsheep It’s a song about absurdity, contradictions, and hope in today’s world. The video and project feature some brilliant photography, which we love, shot on film […] The post Loss Is Not Infinite | Roy and God Colony appeared first on British Culture Archive.| British Culture Archive
Bill Stephenson’s incredible photographs capture the spirit of Blades’ fans and match-day atmosphere during the 1989-1990 season, signalling Sheffield United’s return to the top tier of English football. Bill Stephenson Born in Birmingham in 1955, Bill Stephenson spent his teenage years growing up in Leeds. After completing his A-levels, he enrolled in a furniture design […] The post Sheffield United, 1989-1990: Photographs by Bill Stephenson appeared first on British Culture Archive.| British Culture Archive
Debby Besford is an established social documentary photographer with a career spanning over 25 years. Her extensive body of work encompasses both personal projects and commissioned assignments. Throughout her career, Debby has focused on capturing the lives and stories of everyday people, exploring many diverse aspects of British culture and sub-cultures. “I was born in […] The post Great Yarmouth Scooter Rally, 1987: Photographs by Debby Besford appeared first on British Culture Archive.| British Culture Archive
Photographer Bill Stephenson was born in Birmingham in 1955 and spent his teenage years growing up in Leeds. After studying his A-levels, Bill was determined to work in a creative industry and enrolled in a furniture design course at Nottingham’s Trent Polytechnic. It was while studying this course that he picked up a camera for […] The post Hyde Park Flats, Sheffield, 1988: Photographs by Bill Stephenson appeared first on British Culture Archive.| British Culture Archive
Nico Froehlich (b. 1990) is a British photographer who was born and raised in South East London. As a British citizen and second-generation immigrant, he emphasises and celebrates themes of identity, inclusivity, and diversity in his work. South East London, 2021. Photo © Nico Froehlich, all rights reserved. SOCIAL REALISM Froehlich initially dreamed of becoming […] The post South of The River: Photographs by Nico Froehlich appeared first on British Culture Archive.| British Culture Archive
Toby Binder was born in 1977 in Esslingen, Germany and studied at the Stuttgart Academy of Art and Design. His photography predominantly focuses on social, environmental, and political topics. Based in Argentina and Germany, Toby concentrates on working-class life by developing long-form documentary projects. He is primarily interested in post-war crises, as well as in […] The post Teenage Kicks – Youth Of The UK: Photography by Toby Binder appeared first on British Culture Archive.| British Culture Archive
Ruth Toda-Nation In the 1980s, my home of Merseyside was often portrayed as economically deprived. The Toxteth riots occurred in 1981, and Liverpool, along with the surrounding areas, suffered from high unemployment in the late ’70s and early ’80s. I was 16 years old, and this was my first attempt at photography, having never had […] The post Documenting the People of Merseyside, 1980s: Ruth Toda-Nation appeared first on British Culture Archive.| British Culture Archive
A Radical Space in a Fading City: The Haçienda Before Acid House In its early years, the Hacienda had a different vibe than the later, well-documented era| British Culture Archive
Documenting the changing face of British society through documentary photography.| British Culture Archive
Quiffs, Creepers and Chaos: Inside Swindon’s Rockabilly and Psychobilly Scene, 1982by Garry StuartIn 1982, in Swindon, a small gang of kids were greasing| British Culture Archive