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Reviews Pets, Shopping and Travel in pictures Reviewed by Stephen Weeks BA (Hons), RMN Book Reviews Editor There are few more resonant themes than the immediacy of the photographic medium in virtually every stream of popular culture, and it is now particularly important that those shared recollections are used effectively in reminiscence work. Where George Formby had cause to castigate a seaside photographer, ‘I said when it was done “Is that supposed to be me? You’ve properly mucked it up, the only thing I can see is my little stick of Blackpool Rock.”’ and Joe Brown sang chirpily, ‘I only have a picture of you’, references abound. Even Ringo Starr’s aching, ‘all I’ve got is a photograph, and I realise you’re not coming back anymore’ movingly defines what we have all felt, at some time, when seeing an image of someone from our past. as Franklin Roosevelt, Franz Kafka and Katharine The Pictures to Share series of large-format Whitehorn – hers, albeit alongside a perhaps hardback books is continuing to capitalise on, less pertinent colour image of an American boy among others, the Hulton picture archives offering lemonade for 25 cents, which is about merging with Getty Images: reportedly 30 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Working with Older People Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1366-3666
DOI
10.5042/wwop.2010.0079
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Abstract

Pets, Shopping and Travel in pictures Reviewed by Stephen Weeks BA (Hons), RMN Book Reviews Editor There are few more resonant themes than the immediacy of the photographic medium in virtually every stream of popular culture, and it is now particularly important that those shared recollections are used effectively in reminiscence work. Where George Formby had cause to castigate a seaside photographer, ‘I said when it was done “Is that supposed to be me? You’ve properly mucked it up, the only thing I can see is my little stick of Blackpool Rock.”’ and Joe Brown sang chirpily, ‘I only have a picture of you’, references abound. Even Ringo Starr’s aching, ‘all I’ve got is a photograph, and I realise you’re not coming back anymore’ movingly defines what we have all felt, at some time, when seeing an image of someone from our past. as Franklin Roosevelt, Franz Kafka and Katharine The Pictures to Share series of large-format Whitehorn – hers, albeit alongside a perhaps hardback books is continuing to capitalise on, less pertinent colour image of an American boy among others, the Hulton picture archives offering lemonade for 25 cents, which is about merging with Getty Images: reportedly 30

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Working with Older PeopleEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 3, 2010

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