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Gender Male
Age 86
Date of birth January 2,1938
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Leytonstone
London
United Kingdom
ArtworksRolling Stones Contact Sheet
Xman
Shoe Tongue
On viewUllens Center for Contemporary Art
Spouse Catherine Dyer
Marie Helvin
Children Sascha Bailey
Fenton Bailey
Paloma Bailey
Fenton Fox Bailey
Parents Herbert Bailey
Gladys Bailey
Job Photographer
Actor
Writer
Film director
Film Producer
Movies/Shows Martini Lunch
The Intruder
Beaton by Bailey
Up the MacGregors!
G. G. Passion
My Generation
Warhol
WorksShoe Tongue
American Vogue, April 1962
Rolling Stones Contact Sheet
Globe Artichoke
Gorilla
Siblings Thelma Bailey
ChampionshipAMA 250cc - 1983 AMA 250cc SX - 1983AMA 500cc - 1984, 1986
Win 30
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Bailey's Stardust
Eye
Tears and Tears
If we shadows
Havana
Pictures that Mark Can Do
Flowers, Skulls, Contacts
David Bailey
8 Minutes: Hirst & Bailey
Goodbye Baby & Amen: A Saraband for the Sixties
Mrs. David Bailey
David Bailey: Chasing Rainbows
Bailey's Box of Postcards
Masterpieces of Erotic Photography
Nudes, 1981-1984
Mixed moments
London NW1: Urban Landscapes
Fotografie 1964-1983
Diamond Geezers: True Stories of the Hardest Men in Britain
Another Image: Papua New Guinea
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool, 1957-1969
Imagine: A Book for Band Aid
Practical SCADA for industry
The Nhs Budget Holder's Survival Guide
Friends Like Us
Mrs. David Bailey: 81 Fotografien
Doctor Who: Web in Space
Training Handbook
Les héros du rock and roll
Quest Amongst Friends
David Bailey: Black and White Memories : an Exhibition Held in the Galleries of the Art of Photography, Henry Cole Wing, 28 September-27 November 1983
The Final Rule
The Art of Violence: True Stories of the Hardest Men in Britain
Abau language phonology and grammar
Naughty Bastards - Twenty One True Stories
Nine by Nine
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David Bailey Life story


David Royston Bailey CBE is an English photographer and director, most widely known for his fashion photography and portraiture, and role in shaping the image of the Swinging Sixties.

The photos that capture Glasgow's cultural melting pot

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Nov 10,2023 8:11 pm

... Reflecting on his personal journey he said: " I loved David Bailey s pictures of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and was drawn in by the celebrity culture...

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BMW investment secures future of Mini factories
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... David Bailey, professor of business economics at Birmingham Business School, believes the BMW announcement will be " very good news" for the UK industry...

The science behind the Fukushima waste water release

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... And physicist David Bailey, who runs a French laboratory measuring radioactivity, agreed, adding: " The key thing is how much tritium is there...

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... Photographer David Bailey, who captured much of the spirit of London in the 1960s, told the BBC that Quant " was so nice about me"...

Press Association photographers pick their top shots of 2022

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... " Photographer becomes subjectIan West was on hand when photographer David Bailey launched his exhibition Vision And Sound, showcasing his portraiture of celebrities and other subjects from the 1960s and beyond, including John Lennon and Sir Paul McCartney...

Covid: English pubs welcome no curbs and France tightens measures

Covid: English pubs welcome no curbs and France tightens measures
Dec 28,2021 11:05 am

... British Medical Association chairman in Wales Dr David Bailey said after the " big push" to get people jabbed before Christmas, he would expect to see reduced Omicron transmission in the very early part of the new year...

Ford to make electric car parts at Halewood plant

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... The announcement suggested the facility would be an important part of electric vehicle manufacturing in the UK, Prof David Bailey of Birmingham Business School, said...

Olympus betting-camera business after 84 years

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... The 1970s was a highlight, with your cameras in the television advertised by prominent photographers such as David Bailey and Lord Litchfield...

The photos that capture Glasgow's cultural melting pot

Feb 16,2020 7:41 am

By Paul O 'HareBBC Scotland

Simon Murphy was standing on Victoria Road , in the bustling South Side of Glasgow, when he spotted a girl Walking Towards him with a cat round her neck.

Asked where she was off to, Eliza told the award-winning photographer: " I'm going to Farmfoods. "

Murphy found out where she lived, knocked on The Family 's tenement flat window and spoke to her mother.

He then Set Up his tripod, adjusted his medium format camera and captured a striking street portrait.

It is now one of More Than 150 black and white images which feature in, a new exhibition celebrating one of Scotland's most diverse communities.

An estimated 88 languages are spoken in the densely populated area, which covers about a third of a Square Mile or 85 hectares.

The community has been close to Murphy's heart since his grandmother moved there from the nearby Gorbals in the early 1970s.

It has even been compared to New York 's Ellis Island , as a point of arrival for immigrants who travel to Glasgow seeking a better life.

The photography lecturer told Bbc Scotland News: " People used to say there were Two Sides to Govanhill - Bengal and Donegal.

" It is a real Melting Pot of different nationalities and cultures. "

In 1999 Murphy rented a flat in the area before taking on his first job, as a postman in nearby Clarkston.

He later sold his guitar to buy his first camera in Cash Converters for £50 before enrolling on a photography course in The City 's Springburn.

Since then he has spent More Than two decades taking pictures of Govanhill residents and people who were simply Passing Through .

Asked how he selects his subjects, Murphy said: " It's all about wandering. I might see someone who looks a bit interesting.

" It's definitely a visual thing. It could be a haircut, a guy who looks craggy or something slightly off kilter. "

The father-of-two started his street portrait project in 2016 and, during the Covid lockdown, he created a window trail exhibition featuring 25 images.

One of his most celebrated pictures features Paisley, whom he met with her young son in McDonalds.

He Said : " She was wearing a camouflage jacket and had amazing hair.

" Paisley featured in my first exhibition and came to represent The Project .

" She has a 'People Make Glasgow' badge and there is an attitude, a defiance and a strength there that I feel sums up The People of Govanhill . "

In Sara's case it was her over-sized Fur Coat that caught his eye.

Murphy recalled: " It looked amazing and turned out it belonged to her mum.

" Sara was popping out to the shops and when shops are So Close by people sometimes grab The First thing that is lying at The Door .

" I Imagine That the mum's coat was the closest thing to hand.

" I loved it and thought it made Sara look very regal, queen-like. "

Murphy has become so embedded in the community that he has even photographed some of his subjects on More Than one occasion.

This Was true of The Girl who took her cat shopping.

But he only discovered the coincidence when he spoke to Eliza's mother.

Murphy recalled: " She told me I had photographed Her Daughter Four Years earlier, when she was going to a party with her sister. "

" They had just got out of a taxi and were wearing beautiful dresses and were clutching huge presents wrapped in LOL doll paper.

" I crossed The Street and asked if their parents were around so I could get permission but it turned out their dad was The Driver and he agreed. "

Last Year Eliza again found herself in front of Murphy's Mamiya R267 camera.

He Said : " She had shopping to do but allowed me The Time to capture a few frames and I tried to get The Cat to look towards camera too.

" When I went around to The House to Drop Off a print, Eliza's mother was so happy. She told me: 'You don't know what this will mean to Eliza'. "

She went on to explain that The Cat had since Gone Missing .

Murphy added: " This Was the only photograph that she had of her and her cat together and it meant The World to The Family . "

Tattoo Artist Scott took some persuading to pose. Murphy succeeded because his wife was a customer of Murphy's wife, Beth, who used to run a nail salon in Govanhill .

Murphy said: " Scott said he wouldn't normally do it but let me take his picture.

" He looks like an intimidating character but if you look really closely you see what matters to him.

" Above his right eye he has The Word 'family' tattooed.

" There is a softness there. We don't spend a lot of time looking at people's eyes. "

When Murphy first encountered Performance Artist Seamus he had recently lost his elaborate costumes in a fire.

But The Next time they Caught Up he was dressed as a giant rat.

Murphy, who is a lecturer at Glasgow Kelvin College, said: " He was quirky and playing a character.

" The ideas that Seamus comes up with and brings to life could form a whole project on its own.

" It was tongue-in-cheek as the area has been portrayed as having a rodent problem.

" Govanhill does have issues, and I'm not aiming to hide or amplify them, that's not my job.

" But if you look properly, you will find treasure in Govanhill and that treasure is its people. "

Murphy's previous work with The Herald newspaper and as a freelance included assignments in Colombia, South Sudan , the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia.

More recently he chronicled the harrowing plight of in Bangladesh on A Trip with aid agency SCIAF.

Reflecting on his personal journey He Said : " I loved David Bailey 's pictures of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and was drawn in by The Celebrity culture.

" But when I started travelling my priorities shifted. Photography opened my eyes.

" It gave me a greater empathy and understanding of what is going on in The World and the difficult lives people have.

" I really think it shaped me. I became less interested in celebrities and just photographing Real People . "

Murphy's passion for the traditions of his craft in the Age Of digital also makes his raw portrait work stand out.

He Said : " I use medium format film, which gives the images a lot of clarity and sharpness, even when they are blown up.

" It is The Type of film that was used for photographing Movie Stars in The Past and it gives them a timeless quality.

" The Street is my studio and I want people to be proud of their pictures. "

Govanhill runs at Street Level Photoworks in Trongate, Glasgow, until 27 January

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