Childhood Streets
Childhood Streets
Editorial Reviews
Photo Metro, Volume 17, Issue 155
This book, reminiscent of early Bill Brandt and with a touch of Helen Levitt and Ruth Orkin, is a touching study of the children of post-war London's street. Ovenden later became a noted photo historian while also continuing to take his own pictures. The work is more edgy reportage than sentimental kitsch, though he remains eminently sympathetic to his subject matter.
Photo Metro, Vol 17, Issue 156, pp. 34-35.
With candor, uncanny timing and a great eye for spontaneous composition, Ovenden documented a moment when children were not little adults--they had their own identity and their own world.
Childhood Streets
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