Mark Pinder, documentary photographer, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Mark Pinder. Documentary photographer and editorial photojournalist, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Cattle are destroyed at a farm near Wreay in Cumbria during the 2001 outbreak of foot and mouth disease in the UK.
Client: Channel 4 Television
Client: The Sunday Telegraph
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage is ‘milkshaked’ during a walkabout in Newcastle Upon Tyne, during the European election campaign. May 2019
British National Party rally in Sunderland, 1992
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Victore Passmore’s Apollo Pavilion in Peterlee, the artist Steve Messam wrapped the iconic brutalist sculpture with a set of giant inflatables. Peterlee, County Durham, September 2019
Client: Streetwise Opera
Walker and Bromwich project 'A Plea for Common Ownership' Hirst, Ashington, March 2017.
Client: The Guardian
Client: The Sunday Times
A miner comes off the very last production shift at the UKs last deep coal mine, Kellingley Colliery, December 2015
Client: The Daily Telegraph
Client: Channel 4 TV
Mark Pinder. Documentary photographer and editorial photojournalist, Newcastle Upon Tyne.