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His films include BBC in the East End 1958\u20131973 (2007) and 15 Seconds Part 3 (2015).Table of ContentsLife and work[edit]Publications[edit]Publications by Dorley-Brown[edit]Publication with others[edit]Publications edited by Dorley-Brown[edit]Publications with contributions by Dorley-Brown[edit]Films by Dorley-Brown[edit]Collections[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Life and work[edit]Dorley-Brown grew up on the south coast of England.[9] He trained as a silkscreen printer and print finisher after leaving school.[2] Later he joined the photographer Red Saunders’ studio as a camera assistant. He went freelance in 1984, creating a photographic archive of the London Borough of Hackney where he lived and worked, which he has continued to do.[3][2][9] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4“Largely self-taught, his cultural education was formed in east London in the late seventies, against a backdrop of strongly polarised political conflict and change. His influences are shaped by memory, both personal and those of others.”[9]In 1991, he expanded into filmmaking and other activities associated with burgeoning new technologies.[2][10] Since 1993 Dorley-Brown has collaborated with other people of various creative disciplines, as well as groups and individuals in the public sphere, on a variety of projects in radio, print, cinema, television, Internet and architecture.[3]Publications[edit]Publications by Dorley-Brown[edit]The Corners. Self\u2010published, 2010.Continuum. FusionLab Inc, 2014. Digital photobook for iPad.[11][12]The Longest Way Round. UK: Overlapse, 2015. ISBN\u00a09780994791900.Drivers in the 1980s. East London Photo Stories Book 6. London: Hoxton Mini Press, 2015. ISBN\u00a0978-0-9576998-9-2.The Corners. London: Hoxton Mini Press, 2018. ISBN\u00a0978-1-910566-32-9.Publication with others[edit]The Cut. London: Space, 2011. Photographs by Dorley-Brown, Jessie Brennan, and Daniel Lehan. Edited by Dorley-Brown.[13]Publications edited by Dorley-Brown[edit]The East End in Colour 1960-1980. London: Hoxton Mini Press, 2018. By David Granick. Edited and with an introduction by Dorley-Brown. ISBN\u00a0978-1-910566-31-2. Edition of 3000 copies. Second edition; ISBN\u00a0978-1-910566-31-2.Publications with contributions by Dorley-Brown[edit]Scarpe: Moda e Fantasia = Shoes: Fashion and Fantasy. Milan: Rizzoli, 1990. Edited by Colin McDowell and Manolo Blahnik. ISBN\u00a09788817241823. With a preface by Blahnik.Photographers London: 1839-1994. London: Museum of London, 1995. Edited by Mike Seaborne. ISBN\u00a0978-0904818505.Future Face: Image, Identity, Innovation. London: Profile; Wellcome Trust; Science Museum, 2003. By Sandra Kemp. ISBN\u00a0978-1861977687. With contributions from Vicki Bruce and Alf Linney. Accompanied the Future Face exhibition at the Science Museum, October 2004 \u2013 February 2005.[14]Face: The New Photographic Portrait. London: Thames & Hudson, 2004. By William Ewing. ISBN\u00a0978-0500287323.Photography Reborn: Image Making in the Digital Era. New York City: Abrams, 2006. Edited by Jonathan Lipkin. ISBN\u00a09780810992443.London Street Photography: 1860\u20132010. London: Museum of London; Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2011. ISBN\u00a0978-1907893032. Selected from the Museum of London collection by Mike Seaborne and Anna Sparham. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Museum.The Art of Dissent: Adventures in London’s Olympic State. Marshgate, 2012. Edited by Hilary Powell and Isaac Marrero-Guillamon. ISBN\u00a0978-0957294301.[15] Dorley-Brown contributes journal extracts.The Wick. Issue 3. London: See Studio, 2013. Edited by Marrero-Guillamon. Newspaper with supplement, “Picturing the Wick”, by Dorley-Brown and Francesca Weber-Newth.Films by Dorley-Brown[edit]Collections[edit]Dorley-Brown’s work is held in the following public collections:References[edit]^ Wollaston, Sam (13 April 2015). “On the road, 80s style”. The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ a b c d Juhasz, Brandon (21 March 2016). “Chris Dorley-Brown: Foreign Exchange Winner”. Lenscratch. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ a b c d http:\/\/www.modrex.com\/CV_ChrisDorley-Brown.pdf[permanent dead link]^ a b Williams, Eliza (28 April 2015). “Hackney in the 1980s, captured by Chris Dorley-Brown”. Creative Review. Retrieved 9 November 2017.^ “Secret history: my father’s hidden past at the hands of the Nazis \u2013 in pictures”. The Guardian. London. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ Jones, Matt (4 April 2016). “Angry drivers stuck in London traffic during the Eighties”. GQ. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ Rosenberg, David (2 June 2015). “Being Stuck in Traffic Never Looked So Good”. Slate. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ Gosling, Emily (24 April 2015). “Nostalgia-packed photographs of drivers in the 1980s”. It’s Nice That. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ a b c “15 Seconds: Part 3 by Chris Dorley-Brown: About”. Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 9 November 2017.^ Millar, Stuart (30 March 2001). “Composite Briton unveiled”. The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ “Continuum: Travel in Time Through Chris Dorley Brown’s Photographs of London”. Fusionlab. Retrieved 9 November 2017.^ “Continuum: Travel in Time through Chris Dorley Brown’s Photographs of London: Chris Dorley Brown”. Apple Inc. Retrieved 9 November 2017.^ “The Cut: Jessie Brennan, Chris Dorley-Brown and Daniel Lehan”. Space. Retrieved 9 November 2017.^ “Future Face: Image, identity, innovation”. Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 9 November 2017.[permanent dead link]^ “The Art of Dissent: Adventures in London’s Olympic State“, Marshgate Press. Accessed 9 November 2017^ “Chris Dorley-Brown: BBC in the East End 1958-1973”. British Film Institute. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ “Chris Dorley-Brown: Placement at BBC Creative Archive Licence Group”. Manchester Metropolitan University \/ Arts Council England. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2017.^ “Eastern Promise: An archive of BBC films and a new documentary about Gilbert & George record the changing social fabric of London’s East End”. frieze. 1 October 2007. Retrieved 9 November 2017.^ “15 Seconds: Part 3 by Chris Dorley-Brown”. Wellcome Collection. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2017.^ “Pigment Print: Street Scene, Piccadilly, 2009”. Museum of London. Retrieved 7 November 2017.^ “The longest way round \/ Chris Dorley-Brown”. George Eastman Museum. 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