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Pam Hogg in 2010. She was refused to be influenced by market forces or to alter her vision. “I’m giving them what they don’t know they want,” she told the BBC.Credit...
“After every show, I’m so broken I feel I can’t go though this again,” she said in her TEDx talk. “It’s through disarray, disruption and disorder that my work finds life.”


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「能夠了解馬丁的視角和思想,對我來說是一種莫大的榮幸,也一直激勵著我,」他說。 “馬丁對日常生活的熱情極具感染力。”
"It was a massive privilege - and continually inspiring - to engage with Martin's eyes and mind," he said. "Martin's enthusiasm for everyday life was infectious."

Martin Parr | |
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Parr at the V&A in 2024 | |
| Born | 23 May 1952 Epsom, Surrey, England |
| Died | 6 December 2025 (aged 73) Bristol, England |
| Education | Manchester Polytechnic |
| Known for | Photography |
| Awards | Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society (HonFRPS) in 2005[1] Centenary Medal from the Royal Photographic Society in 2008[2] |
| Website | martinparr |
Martin Parr CBE (23 May 1952 – 6 December 2025) was an English documentary photographer,[3] photojournalist and photobook collector. He was known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological[4][failed verification] look at aspects of modern life, in particular documenting the social classes of England, and more broadly the wealth of the Western world.
His major projects were rural communities (1975–1982), The Last Resort (1983–1985), The Cost of Living (1987–1989), Small World (1987–1994) and Common Sense (1995–1999).
Since 1994, Parr had been a member of Magnum Photos.[4] He had around 60 solo photobooks published, and had featured in around 90 exhibitions worldwide – including the international touring exhibition ParrWorld,[5] and a retrospective at the Barbican Arts Centre, London, in 2002.[6]
The Martin Parr Foundation, founded in 2015, and registered as a charity in 2015[7] opened premises in his hometown of Bristol in 2017. It houses his personal archive, his collection of British and Irish photography by other photographers, and a gallery.[8]
Life and career

Personal life
Born in Epsom, Surrey,[9] Parr wanted to become a documentary
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