Each spring artist Tom Phillips walks a nine mile circle taking photographs in 20 specific places. These photographs are, as far as is possible, taken from the same spot in the same direction with the same framing. The project was begun in 1973 and over the years some views have changed dramatically while others seem virtually untouched by time. The photographs when seen together reveal the quirky and sometimes inexplicable effect of human beings on their surroundings. The result is an eternal, evolving portrait of Phillips neighbourhood in South London.
We will publish your review of 20 Sites n Years on DVD within a few days as long as it meets our guidelines.
None of your personal details will be passed on to any other third party.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Each spring artist Tom Phillips walks a nine mile circle taking photographs in 20 specific places. These photographs are as far as is possible taken from the same spot in the same direction with the same framing. The project was begun in 1973 and over the years some views have changed dramatically while others seem virtually untouched by time. The photographs when seen together reveal the quirky and sometimes inexplicable effect of human beings on their surroundings. The result is an eternal evolving portrait of Phillips neighbourhood in South London.
Documentary about the project undertaken by English photographer Tom Phillips. Each spring since 1973, Phillips has embarked upon a nine-mile walk taking photographs of 20 specific locations around South London. Having done this for 20 years, film-maker Jake Auerbach takes a look at how the chosen landscapes have changed in two decades.
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy