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Pam’s Hairdressers, Liverpool, 1998 by Alex Hurst

Price range: £90.00 through £170.00

  • Printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive photographic paper
  • Available in A3 (11.7 × 16.5 in / 30 × 42 cm) and A2 (16.5 × 23.4 in / 42 × 59 cm)
  • Includes a small white border for framing
  • Open print (not limited)
  • Photograph taken in 1998
  • Worldwide shipping available

Description

About the Photographer

Alex Hurst is a Liverpool-based documentary and portrait photographer whose work has been evolving since the mid-1990s. Her photographs focus on everyday encounters, capturing atmosphere, character, and the quiet intensity of ordinary life.

Drawn early to photographing people, Hurst began working in black and white using coarse-grain film, embracing texture and immediacy as central elements of her practice. Much of her early work documents Liverpool in the 1990s, forming a time capsule of places and lives that have since changed.

Since 2008, Hurst has worked primarily from her studio in Liverpool, and since 2021 she has expanded into film and television, working as a portrait and unit stills photographer.

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