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David Moore (British photographer) was born on 1961, is a British photographer. Discover David Moore (British photographer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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David Moore (born 1961) is a British photographer, artist and educator working in and around documentary photography.
He has had solo exhibitions of his work at The Photographers' Gallery, London, Impressions Gallery, Bradford and at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
His work is held in the collection of the University of Warwick.
He is Principal Lecturer for Documentary Photography and Photojournalism at the University of Westminster, London.
Moore was born in Blackburn and within six weeks moved with his family to Derby, where he grew up.
He studied photography at West Surrey College of Art and Design in Farnham, graduating in 1988.
David Chandler has pointed out that "Moore belonged to "the second wave of new colour documentary in Britain", having attended Farnham College of Art and Design, where he was taught by practitioners from the first wave including Martin Parr and Paul Graham."
Some of the pictures were chosen by Parr for a feature in Creative Camera in 1988.
He has documented Britain's Houses of Parliament, published in the book The Commons (2003).
Beginning in 2006, he was given access to photograph the Ministry of Defence's Crisis Command Center, a military citadel under London.
At the time he was the only known independent photographer to have done so.
This resulted in the book the Last Things (2007).
He has also documented the top-security jail cells for terrorist suspects inside London's Paddington Green Police Station.
The Lisa and John Slideshow, a 45-minute play written and directed by Moore, traces the dialogue between two subjects of Pictures From The Real World "as they select and react to images from the project's archive."
The book Pictures From The Real World (2013) is a documentary series about working class families on a council estate in Derby in 1987/88.
Moore made the colour work in Osmaston, near to where he was living, for his graduation show.
A tightly edited volume of the work was published by Dewi Lewis in 2013.
Moore has made a "portfolio of works on secret and relevant state infrastructure."
The play premiered at Derby's Format International Photography Festival in 2017 and played at the Regent Street Cinema, London and the Metropolitan Arts Centre, Belfast in 2018.
he is Principal Lecturer for Documentary Photography and Photojournalism at the University of Westminster, London.
Moore's work is held in the following permanent collection: