Shirley Baker Explained

Shirley Baker (9 July 1932 – 21 September 2014) was a British photographer, best known for her street photography and street portraits in working class areas of Greater Manchester.[1] [2] [3] She worked as a freelance writer and photographer on various magazines, books and newspapers, and as a lecturer on photography.[4] Most of her photography was made for her personal interest but she undertook occasional commissions.

During her lifetime Baker's photographs were published in two books and exhibited at The Photographers' Gallery, The Lowry and Salford Museum and Art Gallery.

Life and work

Born in Kersal,[5] in north Salford, Lancashire, Baker was one of identical twins. They moved to Manchester when she was two, and her sister later boarded at Penrhos Girls' School in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, from where they were evacuated during the Second World War to Chatsworth House, in Derbyshire.[6] Baker went on to study photography at Manchester College of Technology, and took other courses at Regent Street Polytechnic in London and the London College of Printing. Later in life she gained an MA in critical history and the theory of photography at the University of Derby in 1995.[6]

Baker started working as an industrial photographer for fabric manufacturers Courtaulds before working as freelance, as a photographer for other businesses and as a writer and photographer on various magazines, books and newspapers, including The Guardian.

In 1960 she began work as a lecturer at the Salford College of Art. Whilst there, for the next fifteen years, she made candid, unposed, spontaneous photographs of people living in the area in Salford and Manchester during a time of massive slum clearance.[6] [7] She has said she was influenced by the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank and Garry Winogrand. She also worked as a lecturer at Manchester Polytechnic. She also joined the Royal Photographic Society in 1960 remaining a member for several years.[8]

Baker had two books of her photographs published during her lifetime. Street Photographs: Manchester and Salford (1989) contains her photographs of people in Salford and Manchester in the 1960s and early 1970s. In the late 1990s she was commissioned by The Lowry to revisit the same places. The Lowry held an exhibition of her work and published a book, Streets and Spaces: Urban Photography – Salford and Manchester – 1960s–2000 (2000), with her older photographs juxtaposed against her new photographs, showing people in different periods, in a radically altered urban landscape, yet involved in similar activities.[6]

In the 1980s, when Baker's doctor husband's work took them to London for a time, she photographed punks in and around Camden Lock and Camden Market.[6] She also photographed in Japan, New York and the French Riviera.[9] In 1987 she undertook a project on the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital supported by Viewpoint Gallery, Salford. In July and August 1987 she completed a commission to photograph at Manchester Airport for the Documentary Photography Archive (DPA). Baker's work at the airport was featured in a Granada Television programme on the work of the DPA and broadcast as part of its "Celebration" series on 23 October 1987.[10]

Legacy

Shirley Baker: Life Through a Lens, a feature-length documentary, had its premiere on 18 May 2023, at the Centre for British Photography in London. It was then shown at Manchester Art Gallery on 23 May 2023. The film, written by John West and directed and edited by Jason Figgis, is narrated by the actor Samantha Beckinsale.[11]

Publications

Zines

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Exhibitions with others

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Shirley Baker – obituary . The Telegraph . 11 October 2014 . 17 October 2014.
  2. News: Shirley Baker: Street photographer whose work chronicled the hardships of Northern working-class life in the postwar decades. 24 October 2014 . 28 April 2015 . Simon . Farquhar . . London .
  3. News: Remembering the work of Shirley Baker. 1 October 2014 . 1 May 2015 . Phil . Coomes . .
  4. Web site: Shirley Baker . 30 April 2015 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150505040556/http://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/3180/Shirley-Baker/709 . 5 May 2015 . dmy-all .
  5. Book: Baker, Shirley . Shirley Baker

    . Shirley Baker . Street Photographs: Manchester and Salford . 1989 . Bloodaxe . Newcastle upon Tyne . 978-1852240585 . 128.

  6. News: Shirley Baker obituary . The Guardian . 8 October 2014 . 17 October 2014 . Phillips, Sarah.
  7. News: Photographer Shirley Baker's best shot. 1 February 2012 . 30 April 2015 . Sarah . Phillips . . London .
  8. Royal Photographic Society membership records. Accessed 22 January 2022
  9. News: Photographer Shirley Baker's unusual slant on everyday life. 4 April 2013 . 2 May 2015 . . Manchester .
  10. Web site: Documentary Photography Archive; Manchester International Airport : A typical day. A one-day photographic commission by Shirley Baker.. 24 May 2015 . The National Archives.
  11. Web site: Harris . Geoff . 2023-04-27 . New film celebrates pioneering street photographer, Shirley Baker . 2023-11-01 . Amateur Photographer . en.
  12. Book: Shirley Baker : women, children : and loitering men. 29 August 2015 . WorldCat. 918885360 .
  13. News: Galleries and Exhibitions . 4 December 2000 . 2 May 2015 . . Bolton .
  14. Web site: Shirley Baker Women, Children and Loitering Men 17 Jul – 20 Sept 2015. 19 May 2015 . 20 July 2015 . .
  15. News: New Shirley Baker photography exhibition in London puts inner city Manchester from '60s to '80s on show. Rucki. Alexandra. 20 July 2015. Manchester Evening News. 20 July 2015. London.
  16. News: Tucker . Anthony . 1963 . Nine Photographers Exhibition at Manchester . . Manchester.
  17. Web site: North West Frontiers. 2 May 2015 . .
  18. Web site: The Lowry celebrates 125th anniversary of LS Lowry's birth . 3 July 2012 . 2 May 2015 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304095238/http://www.thelowry.com/news/2012/07/03/the-lowry-celebrates-125th-anniversary-of-ls-lowry-s-birth . 4 March 2016 . dmy-all .
  19. Web site: Feature: São Paulo Visual Arts Month: Observers: British Photography and the British Scene . 2 May 2015 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140729174037/http://transform.britishcouncil.org.br/en/content/observers-british-photography-and-british-scene . 29 July 2014 . dmy-all .