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13 August – 10 October
Lady Barber Gallery
Behind the Barber
A Photographic Odyssey
Over the past eight months, professional photographer Pete Marshall has been building up a photographic portrait of the Barber Institute – its public and behind-the-scenes spaces, its events and activities, its staff and visitors.
This fascinating project, which reveals the Barber in a sometimes surprising new light, culminates here in a photographic installation of reportage-style images. With views of itself projected continuously in one of its own galleries, the installation adds another dimension to the physical and conceptual identity of the building.
www.barber.org.uk/behindbarber.html
Recent work and work in progress
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- Brutalist Architecture (inc. brick, metal and glass) 2,121 photos, 1,263 members
- Minolta Manual Focus 45,488 photos, 3,003 members
- Birmingham Artsfest 2010 379 photos, 21 members
- Minolta ROKKOR MC/MD-Mount Lenses on Micro 4/3 536 photos, 175 members
- Rokkor Lenses 13,423 photos, 808 members
- Micro Four Thirds cameras using alternative & legacy lenses 35,774 photos, 2,146 members
- Panasonic Lumix GF1 with Manual Focus Lens 7,645 photos, 610 members
- Lumix GF1 RAW 20,300 photos, 770 members
- Micro Four Thirds (Micro 4/3) 149,339 photos, 5,699 members
- Panasonic Lumix Users 122,364 photos, 3,213 members
- Severn Rivers Trust 27 photos, 3 members
- Wye and Usk Foundation photo group 62 photos, 32 members
- Hirst Get A Grip! 119 photos, 85 members
- Cartrain 309 photos, 51 members
- Birmingham No 1 Bus 0 photos, 2 members
- Cell Phone Photography 149,152 photos, 7,137 members
- Free China - Free Tibet 3,993 photos, 1,472 members
- Contemporary Scotland 2,856 photos, 376 members
- Scotland Black and White 18,291 photos, 1,304 members
- Solihull 1,520 photos, 83 members
- Adobe Lightroom 20,116 photos, 20,388 members
- Eiði 345 photos, 24 members
- Malvern 1,405 photos, 218 members
- West Midlands 11,290 photos, 369 members
- Clent Hills, UK 469 photos, 82 members
- Boring Brick Buildings In Birmingham 35 photos, 29 members
- Bike Nation 129,871 photos, 13,240 members
- Faroe Islands Pictures (Färö Faroe Faro Faero Færø) 2,274 photos, 107 members
- Faroe Islands 5,378 photos, 362 members
- Lightzone 4,602 photos, 466 members
- Bicycle Touring 18,642 photos, 1,433 members
- Biking Photographers 3,227 photos, 264 members
- Birmingham Botanical Gardens (UK) 981 photos, 132 members
- Flickr Hacks 464 photos, 15,312 members
- ORKNEY 12,025 photos, 578 members
- Snowdonia 15,494 photos, 1,379 members
- The No. 50 Bus Route (Birmingham, UK) 285 photos, 41 members
- Suburban Birmingham 5,010 photos, 167 members
- Climbing lifestyle 9,257 photos, 887 members
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- A45 Road Birmingham/Solihull/Coventry 60 photos, 16 members
- Not forgotten asylums in the UK 3,972 photos, 244 members
- Silvershotz 313 photos, 43 members
- Old Buildings & More..... 38,434 photos, 1,809 members
- Digbeth 1,779 photos, 71 members
- Sutton Park 1,584 photos, 125 members
- Birmingham Canals 5,893 photos, 345 members
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- FlickrToday (only 1 pic per day) 2,809,085 photos, 85,706 members
- Birmingham: It's Not Shit 7,843 photos, 406 members
Testimonials (2)
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Ben © says:
"He's a proper gent with common sense. His photography has taught me much, as have his excellent words.
Cheers."17th September, 2007
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Witness to Light says:
"To photograph with Pete is like working with a master! Any question you've got, he knows the answer!! Any problem you have, he knows how to fix it!
I've learnt more from him than i have from any teacher!!!
when i grow up i want to be just like him!!!! except not as much facial hair!
thank you for your gifts of wisdom."23rd October, 2006
- Name:
- Pete Marshall
- Joined:
- November 2004
- Hometown:
- Birmingham
- Currently:
- Birmingham, UK
- I am:
- Male and Taken
- Occupation:
- Photographer and writer
- Website:
- Pete Marshall, People & Places











