Signed; Martin Parr - Pride - 2025





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Martin Parr Signed Pride is an English-language, softcover photography book of 44 pages, 17 × 17 cm, a special edition, signed by the author.
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Martin Parr (SIGNED) - Pride
Book in very good condition signed by the artist
Original photos from the book for sale.
This edition features 37 of Parr's most remarkable photographs, taken at Bristol Pride between 2017 and 2024, capturing the energy, color, and spirit of the event over eight years.
“I have covered more than four Pride marches and it remains one of the best days to photograph in Bristol. I love taking photos at the moment people come together for the march; it allows me to photograph stunning handmade banners and isolate them to give them more presence. It’s fantastic to see how much Pride marches are appreciated today by so many people. It wouldn’t have been the case at their outset.” – Martin Parr
Martin Parr has been one of the most recognizable contemporary photographers, famous for his ironic and lucid look at consumer society, tourism, and everyday habits. Like Steve McCurry and Alex Webb, he masters color and composition, but with a more satirical approach. In the Magnum tradition, alongside Elliott Erwitt, Robert Capa, or Bruce Gilden, he observes humanity with frankness. His work also dialogues with W. Eugene Smith, Willy Ronis, and the provocative elegance of Helmut Newton.
Martin Parr (SIGNED) - Pride
Book in very good condition signed by the artist
Original photos from the book for sale.
This edition features 37 of Parr's most remarkable photographs, taken at Bristol Pride between 2017 and 2024, capturing the energy, color, and spirit of the event over eight years.
“I have covered more than four Pride marches and it remains one of the best days to photograph in Bristol. I love taking photos at the moment people come together for the march; it allows me to photograph stunning handmade banners and isolate them to give them more presence. It’s fantastic to see how much Pride marches are appreciated today by so many people. It wouldn’t have been the case at their outset.” – Martin Parr
Martin Parr has been one of the most recognizable contemporary photographers, famous for his ironic and lucid look at consumer society, tourism, and everyday habits. Like Steve McCurry and Alex Webb, he masters color and composition, but with a more satirical approach. In the Magnum tradition, alongside Elliott Erwitt, Robert Capa, or Bruce Gilden, he observes humanity with frankness. His work also dialogues with W. Eugene Smith, Willy Ronis, and the provocative elegance of Helmut Newton.

