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Stokes Croft and Montpelier Colin Moody

Stokes Croft and Montpelier By Colin Moody

Stokes Croft and Montpelier by Colin Moody


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Summary

Candid street photography that catches the essence of life and culture in Stokes Croft and Montpelier

Stokes Croft and Montpelier Summary

Stokes Croft and Montpelier by Colin Moody

No place sums up the Bristol attitude of artistic creation and rebellion as Stokes Croft and Montpelier. With its world-renowned street art, thriving local scene and diverse cultural history, Stokes Croft has for decades been resisting the inevitable creep of corporate interests, but more importantly offers up an alternative. Colin's photographs take you under the skin of the people, cultures, and place in this unique area of the city, where lives intersect and a new world is being created every day.

About Colin Moody

COLIN MOODY is a street photographer, artist and journalist who has been photographing Bristol and its people since moving there in 2009 and his fascination with the city never dwindles. He takes photographs that have been described as finding 'the extraordinary in the ordinary, Colin zeroes in on the individual in a crowd, and finds humour and warmth in the everyday' (Bristol Life Magazine, October 2017). Colin is also a TV and radio presenter who currently presents weekly on BCfm One Love Brekky and monthly on BBC Radio Bristol (and Somerset).

Additional information

GOR010014973
9780750987745
075098774X
Stokes Croft and Montpelier by Colin Moody
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20181005
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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