Colin Pantall is a writer, photographer and lecturer based in Bath, England. His photography is about childhood and the mythologies of family identity.
A senior lecturer in photography at the University of South Wales in Newport, he writes about photography for British Journal of Photography, Royal Photographic Society’s RPS Journal and Photo Eye, and is a photography blogger. His book of photographs, All Quiet on the Home Front, was published in 2017.
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Life and work
Pantall gained a BA in philosophy from the University of Bristol in 1986 and a MA in documentary photography from the University of Wales, Newport, in 2006, where he studied below Ken Grant.
He is a senior lecturer in photography at the University of South Wales in Newport, teaching upon the documentary, and fashion and advertising courses.
Pantall writes roughly photography for British Journal of Photography, Royal Photographic Society’s RPS Journal and Photo Eye. He has been a photography blogger past 2007. Pete Brook, writing in Wired in 2010 more or less his blog, said that “Preoccupied once visual culture at large, Pantall draws frequent parallels to literature, television and film. The outcome is an eclectic exploration of what ‘does and doesn’t make photography work’.”
Last update 2021-08-06