Venice, Sunset
1888
17.0 x 25.0 cm
Maidstone Museum - Bentlif Art Gallery
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작가 소개
A Life Through the Lens: The Story of Harry Goodwin
Harry Goodwin, born in Fallowfield, Manchester, in 1924, wasn't initially destined for a life steeped in photographic history. His early years were shaped by the modest upbringing afforded by his father’s profession as a bookmaker in Chorlton-cum-Hardy. However, fate intervened with the outbreak of World War II, leading Goodwin to enlist in the Royal Air Force in 1943. It was during his service, stationed with reconnaissance planes over Japanese territory in Burma, that his journey into photography truly began. Initially tasked with loading cameras, he quickly discovered a talent – and an entrepreneurial spirit – by photographing local girls and selling prints to fellow servicemen. This nascent passion wasn’t merely a hobby; it was the honing of technical skills and the spark of artistic vision that would define his future. Returning to Manchester after the war, Goodwin transitioned into professional photography, navigating the post-war landscape with assignments ranging from beauty pageants to the gritty world of boxing circuits. A pivotal early subject was the beloved comedian Ken Dodd, a stepping stone towards photographing many prominent figures who would come to populate his extraordinary archive.The Top of the Pops Years: Capturing a Generation
Goodwin’s career ascended to its zenith in 1964 when he secured the coveted role as resident photographer for BBC’s Top of the Pops. This wasn't through conventional means; it was a serendipitous opportunity arising from his temporary employment as a scene-shifter at the BBC’s Manchester Studios. Producer Johnnie Stewart, recognizing Goodwin’s keen eye and dedication, offered him the position for a modest weekly fee of £30, coupled with valuable on-screen credit at the end of each program. The role was multifaceted: providing backdrops for artists unable to appear in person and supplying visuals accompanying the chart rundown. Over nine years, Goodwin demonstrated remarkable commitment, missing only six broadcasts – an astonishing feat considering the constant flux of musical talent passing through the studio doors. He documented virtually every act that graced the UK Singles Chart’s Top 30 (with notable exceptions like Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley), earning a reputation for tenacity in securing images even under challenging circumstances. His photographs weren't just documentation; they were snapshots of a cultural revolution, capturing the energy and excitement of Britain’s burgeoning pop music scene.Beyond the Charts: The Beatles & Sporting Icons
While Top of the Pops provided a consistent platform, Goodwin’s career was punctuated by significant encounters with iconic figures. A defining moment arrived in 1963 at Manchester's Apollo Theatre when he first photographed The Beatles. This initial meeting blossomed into a close working relationship, resulting in some of the most enduring and intimate images of the band during their meteoric rise to fame. These photographs weren’t simply posed portraits; they captured the raw energy, charisma, and playful spirit that defined John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Beyond his musical endeavors, Goodwin maintained a lifelong passion for sports, particularly boxing. He earned accreditation with the British Boxing Board of Control, allowing him to photograph numerous champions, including the legendary Muhammad Ali. His ability to capture decisive moments extended beyond the ring; his striking portrait of Sir Matt Busby became so iconic it was chosen for the commemorative plaque at Old Trafford, a testament to his skill in immortalizing sporting legends.Recognition and Legacy: A Photographer Rediscovered
Despite a self-professed reluctance to actively sell prints during his lifetime, Harry Goodwin’s work gradually gained wider recognition in later years. Exhibitions began to showcase his photographs, offering the public an opportunity to appreciate his unique perspective and artistic talent. His images found their way into prestigious collections, including those of the National Portrait Gallery in London, solidifying his place within photographic history. Notable exhibitions included "Icons of Pop" (1999), “Beatles on the Balcony” (2006), and "Legends: The Photographs of Harry Goodwin" (2004). A landmark moment arrived in 2010 with a major exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, "My Generation: The Glory Years of British Rock – Photographs from Top of the Pops 1964–1973," accompanied by a published book. In December 2009, he was honored with a lifetime achievement award by the Lord Mayor of Manchester. Goodwin’s legacy lies in his ability to encapsulate an era, documenting both musical and sporting icons with remarkable skill and dedication. His generous donation of his extensive archive to the University of Salford ensures that his work will continue to be studied, celebrated, and inspire generations to come. Harry Goodwin passed away in September 2013 at the age of 89, leaving behind a visual chronicle of a generation’s defining moments.Harry Goodwin
1924 - 2013 , United Kingdom
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Photography
- Date Of Birth: 1924
- Date Of Death: 2013
- Full Name: Harry Goodwin
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Top of the Pops photos
- Beatles photographs
- Muhammad Ali photo
- Place Of Birth: Manchester, UK