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Nick Turpin (born 1969) is a British
street photographer Street photography (also sometimes called candid photography) is photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places. Although there is a difference between street and cand ...
and advertising and design photographer. He is based in London and near Lyon, France. Turpin established the first international collective of street photographers, In-Public, in 2000 and was a member until 2018. His work has been published in his own book, ''On The Night Bus'' (2016) and in various survey publications, as well as being included in a number of group exhibitions. He publishes through Nick Turpin Publishing, makes short films, and gives workshops on street photography Phil Coomes, writing for
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in 2009, considered Turpin "one of the best" street photographers.


Life and work

Turpin was born and raised in London in 1969. He studied an art and design
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at the
University of Gloucestershire , mottoeng = In Spirit and Truth , established = , type = Public , endowment = £2.4 m (2015) , chancellor = Rennie Fritchie, Baroness Fritchie , vice_chancellor ...
, specialising in photography; then a BA in photography, film and video at the
University of Westminster , mottoeng = The Lord is our Strength , type = Public , established = 1838: Royal Polytechnic Institution 1891: Polytechnic-Regent Street 1970: Polytechnic of Central London 1992: University of Westminster , endowment = £5.1 million ...
. Whilst at university he showed his second year photojournalism stories to the picture editor at ''
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'' and in 1990, aged 20, quit his course to be a press photographer for the newspaper. He left ''The Independent'' in 1997 for a career in advertising and design photography that would finance his
street photography Street photography (also sometimes called candid photography) is photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places. Although there is a difference between street and ca ...
(for example he photographed the cover of ''
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'' (1995) by
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). Turpin established the first international collective of street photographers, In-Public, in 2000 with the intention of bringing together like minded photographers to hold exhibitions, produce books and conduct workshops.
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, writing in ''
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'' in 2011, said Turpin was "notable for having been instrumental in a collaborative documentary project", namely In-Public. He left the collective in 2018. In 2010 he established Nick Turpin Publishing which published the book ''10 – 10 Years of In-Public'' (2010). He makes short films. ''In-Sight'' (2011), was commissioned for and premièred at
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in Derby in 2011. In August 2017, in collaboration with Hoxton Mini Press and Jason Reed, Turpin organised Street London, a street photography symposium. He has also given talks about and workshops on street photography.


Publications


Publications by Turpin

*''On The Night Bus.'' Tales from the City Book 2. London: Hoxton Minipress, 2016. . With a foreword by
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, "I Used to Take the Night Bus."


Publications with contributions by Turpin

*''Publication #1.'' London: Nick Turpin Publishing, 2009. Essays by Hin Chua, David Gibson, Michael David Murphy and Turpin. Photographs by
Narelle Autio Narelle Autio (born 1969) is an Australian photographer. Autio is a member of the In-Public street photography collective and is a founding member of the Oculi photographic agency. She is married to the photographer Trent Parke, with whom she ...
,
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,
Joel Meyerowitz Joel Meyerowitz (born March 6, 1938) is an American street, portrait and landscape photographer. He began photographing in color in 1962 and was an early advocate of the use of color during a time when there was significant resistance to the idea ...
,
Tod Papageorge Tod Papageorge (born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire United States, 1940) is an American photographer whose career began in the New York City street photography movement of the 1960s. He is the recipient of two Guggenheim fellowships and two NEA Visu ...
,
Trent Parke Trent Parke (born 1971) is an Australian photographer. He is the husband of Narelle Autio, with whom he often collaborates. He has created a number of photography books; won numerous national and international awards including four World Press P ...
, Matt Stuart and
Garry Winogrand Garry Winogrand (January 14, 1928 – March 19, 1984) was an American street photographer, known for his portrayal of U.S. life and its social issues, in the mid-20th century. Photography curator, historian, and critic John Szarkowski called Wino ...
. Edition of 2000 copies. *''
Street Photography Now ''Street Photography Now'' is a survey book of contemporary street photography, edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren and published by Thames & Hudson in 2010. It includes work by 56 photographers. Blake Andrews described the book as "th ...
.'' London:
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, 2010. (hardback). London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. (paperback). Edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren. *''10 – 10 Years of In-Public''. London: Nick Turpin Publishing, 2010. . Includes an essay by
Jonathan Glancey Jonathan Glancey, is an architectural critic and writer who was the architecture and design editor at ''The Guardian'', a position he held from 1997 to February 2012. He previously held the same post at ''The Independent''. He also has been invo ...
, "Outlandish Harmony"; a foreword by Turpin; and a chapter each by Turpin, David Gibson,
Richard Bram Richard Bram (born 1952) is an American street photographer. He is based in London and was a member of the In-Public street photography collective. Bram has published two books of candid public photographs: ''Street Photography'' (2006), a compac ...
, Matt Stuart, Andy Morley-Hall, Trent Parke, Narelle Autio, Jesse Marlow, Adrian Fisk, Nils Jorgensen, Melanie Einzig, Jeffrey Ladd, Amani Willett, Gus Powell,
Christophe Agou Christophe Agou (1969 – September 2015) was a French documentary photographer and street photographer who lived in New York City. His work has been published in books and is held in public collections. He was a member of the In-Public street ph ...
, Otto Snoek,
Blake Andrews Blake Andrews (29 December 1968) is an American Street photography, street photographer and blogger based in Eugene, Oregon. Andrews was a member of the In-Public street photography collective. Life and work Andrews was born in Berkeley, Californ ...
, David Solomons, George Kelly and Paul Russell. *''London Street Photography: 1860–2010.'' London:
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; Stockport:
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, 2011. . Selected from the Museum of London collection by Mike Seaborne and Anna Sparham. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Museum of London. *''Unseen London.'' London: Hoxton Mini Press, 2017. . With photographs by and interviews with various photographers, and text by Rachel Segal Hamilton. *''London Nights.'' London: Hoxton Mini Press. 2018. . With essays by Anna Sparham and poetry by
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. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the
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.


Film by Turpin

*''In-Sight'' (2011). 38 minute documentary directed and edited by Turpin, commissioned by Format for the
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, Derby, 2011. Includes interviews with Turpin, David Gibson, David Solomons,
Richard Bram Richard Bram (born 1952) is an American street photographer. He is based in London and was a member of the In-Public street photography collective. Bram has published two books of candid public photographs: ''Street Photography'' (2006), a compac ...
, Melanie Einzig,
Gus Powell Gus Powell (1974) is an American street photographer. He was a member of the In-Public street photography collective. Powell has published two of his own photography books: ''The Company of Strangers'' (2003) and ''The Lonely Ones'' (2015), the l ...
, Christophe Agou, Jesse Marlow and Otto Snoek, and shows them at work.The film is available to watc
here
within Turpin's site


Exhibitions with others

*''Crosswalks: Contemporary Street Photography,''
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, Oklahoma City, OK, 24 May – 8 October 2006. With work by Turpin and 13 other photographers. *''Onto the Streets,'' Photofusion, London, 21 July – 16 September 2006, then toured with the
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. *''10 - 10 years of In-Public'' / ''In-Public @ 10,'' Photofusion Gallery, London. Included photographs by In-Public members Turpin, Matt Stuart, David Gibson,
Richard Bram Richard Bram (born 1952) is an American street photographer. He is based in London and was a member of the In-Public street photography collective. Bram has published two books of candid public photographs: ''Street Photography'' (2006), a compac ...
, Andy Morley-Hall, Trent Parke, Narelle Autio, Adrian Fisk, Nils Jorgensen, Jesse Marlow, Melanie Einzig, Jeffrey Ladd, Amani Willett, Gus Powell, Christophe Agou, Otto Snoek, Blake Andrews, David Solomons, George Kelly and Paul Russell. *''Street Photography Now,''
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, Cardiff, 10 October – 14 November 2010. Photographs from the book ''Street Photography Now'' (2011). *''Street Photography Now,'' shop windows throughout the
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area, part of Mois de la Photo-OFF, Paris, 5–28 November 2010; Gallery Lichtblick, Cologne, 2010; Uno Art Space, Stuttgart, 2 April – 25 June 2011. With work by Turpin as well as Autio,
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,
Bruce Gilden Bruce Gilden (born 1946) is an American street photographer. He is best known for his candid close-up photographs of people on the streets of New York City, using a flashgun. He has had various books of his work published, has received the Europea ...
, Thierry Girard, Markus Hartell, Jorgensen,
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, Jens Olof Lasthein, Frederic Lezmi, Marlow,
Jeff Mermelstein Jeff Mermelstein (born 1957) is an American photojournalist and street photographer, known for his work in New York City. Life and work Mermelstein lives in Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn, New York. Using the camera on an iPhone, he made a series ...
, Parke, Gus Powell, Snoek, Stuart, Alex Webb, and Wolgang Zurborn. *''Right Here, Right Now – Exposures From The Public Realm,''
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,
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, Derby, UK, 4 March – 3 April 2011. Exhibition of photographs by various In-Public members, and the film ''In-Sight'' (2011). *''London Street Photography: 1860-2010,''
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, London, 18 February – 4 September 2011. Included work by Turpin as well as In-Public members Bram, Fisk, David Gibson, Jorgensen, Russell, Stuart, and others. Travelled to
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, 27 July – 2 December 2012. *''Entente Cordial,''
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railway station, London, 1–31 July 2011, included Turpin's ''The French'' with work by Jorgensen, part of The London Street Photography Festival. *''10 - 10 years of In-Public'' / ''In-Public @ 10,'' with work by 20 photographers including Turpin; ''The French'' by Turpin; and ''In-Sight'' (2011), part of Les Ballades Photographiques festival, Seyssel, France, 12–23 July 2011. *''From Distant Streets: Contemporary International Street Photography,'' Galerie Hertz, Louisville Photo Biennial, Louisville, KY, 2 October – 12 November 2011. *''Contemporary London Street Photography'',
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, London Festival of Photography, London. *''London Nights,'' Museum of London, London, May–November 2018.


Collection

Turpin's work is held in the following collection: *
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, London.


Notes


References


External links

*
Turpin's profile at In-Public
(4 May 2017, via the
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'Picturing Britain: BBC Radio 4: Nick Turpin'
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