1. photographic studio chelsea
You have rights to fight
We as humans are always fighting, we find conflict in everything. If you look around you, there is
war on terror, war on drugs, war on cancer. And so we never progress with anything, this exhibition
called “HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN WRONGS” displayed at the Photographer’s Gallery in Soho,
shows a great variation of photos of postwar journalism. Arranged chronologically, it takes as its
starting point the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the UN in 1948, and partly
prompted by Nazi atrocities. From there, it ranges globally across Africa, Asia, South America, the
Civil Rights Movement in the States and political upheaval in Europe.
The photos in the gallery, are doing a great job at captivating the audience and creating this timeline
of historic events, from Martin Luther King to Che Guevara. What i like about this exhibition is that
these photos, many of them superb,and made under extremely dangerous conditions by brave
people, create a kind of collage of misery and infamy, it also shows how much of an important
role photojournalism played in making people aware of the problematic situation of the post war
era.
All in all, the exhibition composed of amazingly captured moments, that send you back in time and
feel the struggles of the world and makes you think whether the world has changed at all. So now
should you go see it and witness it’s full emotional roller coster? Yes, yes i think you should.
2. Opening times are 9am-11pm Monday to Sunday.
Our Full Day consist of a 8 hour slot, and our Half Day consist a 4 hour slot, both packages
will
be charged with overtime if you go over that slot time limit.
We do OFFER a 10% student discount, all we need is a proof of a valid Student ID.
PHONE :
+44 7400 702 169
EMAIL :
adrian@claphamstudios.com
LOCATION :
Unit 7 & 8, Battersea Business Centre, 99-109 Lavender Hill, SW11 5QL, London, UK