* Born in 1941, Paul Hill MBE became a freelance photographer in 1965 and subsequently worked for The Guardian, The Observer, The Financial Times, The Telegraph Magazine and the BBC.
* He became a full-time photography lecturer in 1974 and later set up The Photographers’ Place – the UK’s first residential photography workshop.
* He has exhibited regularly since 1970 throughout the UK, Europe, North America, Japan and Australasia. His books include Approaching Photography, Dialogue with Photography (with Thomas Cooper), White Peak Dark Peak, and Corridor of Uncertainty.
Those who can, do; those who can’t, teach. It’s an old chestnut that Paul Hill’s career disproves. An eminent photographer, teacher and workshop pioneer, Paul witnessed many of the major changes that transformed British photography in the 20th century, and works to…