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Mike Abrahams

Mike Abrahams (born 1952)[1] is a British documentary photographer and photojournalist who is based in London.[1] He is best known for his photographs documenting the lives of ordinary people,[2] particularly his work in Northern Ireland[3] and on Christian pilgrimage around the world.[4]

Mike Abrahams
Born
Michael Abrahams

1952
NationalityBritish
Alma materPolytechnic of Central London
Known forPhotography
Notable workThe Holy Mountain
AwardsWorld Press Photo: Daily Life (2000)
Websitemikeabrahams.com

Career Edit

Mike Abrahams' photographs have been published by major British newspapers including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Observer Magazine, and The Daily Telegraph, The Independent Magazine and in magazines including Time and Forbes, Der Spiegel, Stern and Grands Reportages. His work has also appeared in several books, numerous exhibitions and TV documentaries.[1] His photographs "Faith" was awarded third prize in the 2000 World Press Photo awards: Daily Life[4] and he has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts.

He was a founder member of the Network Photographers picture agency. Subjects of Abrahams' photographic collections have included Northern Ireland, Christian pilgrimage, the Battle of Lewisham (1977), inmates at Pentonville Prison (1983), and the Crufts dog show.[1][5]

As a portrait photographer, his subjects have included musicians (David Bowie, Brian Eno, Sinead O'Connor); playwrights (David Hare, Dennis Potter, Tom Stoppard); politicians (Diane Abbott, Gordon Brown, Margaret Thatcher); and other public figures such as Richard Branson, Howard Marks, and Benjamin Zephaniah.[6]

Early work Edit

One of the earliest exhibitions of Abrahams' work was Camden Co-Optic, at St. Pancras Library, Shaw Theatre in 1975, alongside photos by Dorothy Bohm and Fay Godwin.[7] Other early exhibitions included Growing Old (Hampstead, 1977)[8] and No Nuclear Weapons (Bow, 1980) with Peter Kennard.[9][10]

In 1977, Abrahams' work illustrated Gladys Elder's book The Alienated: Growing Old Today (Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative).[11] An exhibition of the photos from the book was held at the Half Moon Gallery in London.[12]

His pictures of the controversial National Front march and the Lewisham Against Racism counter protest in August 1977 were published by Time Out and Camerawork magazines.[13][5] He was a regular contributor to Camerawork magazine, including a photo essay on the Sellafield nuclear site (then known as Windscale Nuclear Reprocessing Plant) in February 1980.[14]

Network Photographers Edit

In 1981, Abrahams co-founded the Network Photographers picture agency[15] together with Barry Lewis, Chris Davies, Laurie Sparham, John Sturrock, Judah Passow, Mike Goldwater, Martin Slavin, and Steve Benbow.

Throughout the 1980s, photographs taken by Abrahams were included in several Network Photographers exhibitions at Impressions Gallery in Bradford, West Yorkshire, including Working the Surface of the Earth (1988).[16] The photographs have been archived by the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford.[17][18]

Northern Ireland Edit

In 1990, Abrahams' book Still War: Photographs From The North of Ireland compiled his images of daily life in a community at war.[19] The Irish civil rights leader and politician, Bernadette McAliskey, said the book "can be charged and found guilty of disturbing the peace.[19] Colin Jacobson, picture editor of The Independent newspaper, called his work in Northern Ireland, "documentary photography at its best – imaginative, comprehensive, confident and concerned".[19]

Positive Lives Edit

Abrahams' photographs were included in Positive Lives: Response to HIV & AIDS (1991-2010), a collaboration between the Terrence Higgins Trust, Stephen Mayes and the photographers of the Network agency. Work started in 1991 and premiered in 1993 at FotoFeis, Glasgow and at The Photographers’ Gallery in London, accompanied by a book published by Cassell.[20] The project focused on the social responses to HIV/AIDS and the impact of fear and bigotry on sufferers, their families, and friends. From its inception in the UK in 1991 and its initial launch in 1993, Positive Lives evolved over two decades, with exhibits in more than 30 countries on six continents. New work was created that was specific to each territory.[20] The project was supported by the Levi Strauss Foundation and the Elton John Foundation. The other photographers involved in Positive Lives included Denis Doran, Mike Goldwater, Fergus Greer, Mark Fowler, Barry Lewis, Paul Lowe, Jenny Matthews, Gideon Mendel, Judah Passow, Chris Pillitz, Mark Power, Steve Pyke, Paul Reas, and John Sturrock.[21]

Faith Edit

In 2000, Abrahams won third prize in the Daily Life category of the World Press Photo awards[4] for his photograph "The Holy Mountain", showing pilgrims climbing barefoot up Croagh Patrick to say a mass in honour of Saint Patrick.[22] The work was taken from Faith: A Journey With Those Who Believe, a collection of photographs documenting the passion of pilgrims throughout the world and exploring Christian mystery and superstition with a foreword by Peter Stanford.[23] Abrahams' photographs exploring Christianity were exhibited at the Association of Photographers gallery in April 2001.[24]

Work in film Edit

Abrahams worked as a photographer on the 1984 documentary film, South Africa: A Land Divided, which was sponsored by Christian Aid.[25] He was the stills photographer for Terence Davies' 1988 film Distant Voices, Still Lives, starring Freda Dowie, Pete Postlethwaite, Angela Walsh and Pauline Quirke.[26][27] His work was featured in Renny Bartlett's 1989 short film, No Explanation Is Necessary: The Nationalist community of Northern Ireland. The five minute film was part of a series called Moving Stills, focusing on documentary photographers living and working Britain, and also featured Abrahams' colleague from Network Photographers, Laurie Sparham.[28]

Other work Edit

In 1992, Abrahams published a collection of six black and white prints entitled British Suburban Cowboys featuring British fans of Country and Western music.[29] His photography was featured in Revealing Views: Images From Ireland (1999) by Joanne Bernstein and Mark Sealy, published in London by Royal Festival Hall, alongside work by Seán Hillen, Mary McIntyre, Pádraig Murphy, Steve Pyke, Paul Seawright, and Victor Sloan.[30]

Abrahams' work has been used in educational textbooks such as 2015's Rights and Protest (Oxford University Press) by Mark Rogers and Peter Clinton,[31] and The Middle East: Conflict, Crisis and Change, 1917-2012, published in 2017.[32]

In 2019, his picture Gangasagar was exhibited at the Royal Academy as part of their Summer Exhibition.[33] A photograph of women washing in the Muri Ganga river in Gangasagar, India, It was selected by Amelia Windsor in Tatler as her highlight of the exhibition.[34]

As a corporate photographer, Abrahams has taken photographs for end of year reports by Premier Oil and Unilever among others.[35][36]

Publications Edit

The Alienated: Growing Old Today (Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative, 1977) – with Gladys Elder and JB Priestley[11]

Still War: Photographs From The North of Ireland (New Amsterdam Books, New York, 1990) – with Laurie Sparham[37]

Positive Lives: A Response To HIV & AIDS (Cassell, New York, 1993) – with Stephen Mayes, Lyndall Stein, and Edmund White[38]

Faith: A Journey With Those Who Believe (Network Photographers, London, 2000) – foreword by Peter Stanford[39]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "DC Photography - Photographer page - Decorative Collective". www.decorativecollective.com. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  2. ^ LensCulture, Mike Abrahams |. "Mike Abrahams". LensCulture. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Luminous-Lint - Image". www.luminous-lint.com. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "2000 Mike Abrahams DLS3-AL | World Press Photo". www.worldpressphoto.org. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  5. ^ a b Walker, John A. (2002). Left Shift: Radical Art in 1970s Britain (PDF). London: I.B. Tauris. p. 198. ISBN 9781860647659.
  6. ^ "Portraits | mike abrahams". mikeabrahams.photoshelter.com. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Camden Co-Optic - Mike Abrahams, Dorothy Bohm, Joyce Edwards, Fay Godwin, Mike Goldwater, Nick Hedges, Lora Verner, Stephen Weiss". www.fourcornersarchive.org. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Growing Old - Mike Abrahams". www.fourcornersarchive.org. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  9. ^ "No Nuclear Weapons - Peter Kennard & Mike Abrahams". www.fourcornersarchive.org. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  10. ^ "No Nuclear Weapons - Peter Kennard & Mike Abrahams". www.fourcornersarchive.org. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  11. ^ a b Elder, Gladys, 1899-1976. (1977). The alienated : growing old today. Bernard, Christine, 1924-. London: Writers and Readers Pub. Cooperative. ISBN 0-904613-63-1. OCLC 3904577.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Adamson, Lesley (24 August 1977). "Look at what's over the hill". The Guardian.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "Camerawork Magazine - Issue 08". www.fourcornersarchive.org. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  14. ^ "Camerawork Magazine - Issue 17". www.fourcornersarchive.org. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  15. ^ "Mike Abrahams | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  16. ^ "The London Metal Exchange | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  17. ^ "Steven Massey, Suffering from Asthma | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  18. ^ "Ernest Goodwin Suffering from Asthma | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  19. ^ a b c "Still War: Photographs from the North of Ireland by Mike Abrahams, Laurie Sparham | Waterstones". www.waterstones.com. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  20. ^ a b Photo, World Press (1 December 2018). "Positive Lives — A Living History". Medium. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  21. ^ "Paul Reas". staff.southwales.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  22. ^ Abbasi, Jibran (27 April 2017). "The Holy Mountain by Mike Abrahams". Brecorder. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  23. ^ Faith on Amazon. ASIN 0953675629.
  24. ^ Administrator, System (5 April 2001). "Exhibitions". Design Week. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  25. ^ "South Africa - A Land Divided (1984)". BFI. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  26. ^ "Distant Voices, Still Lives". dev.tcm.com. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  27. ^ "Distant Voices Still Lives (1988)". BFI. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  28. ^ "Arts on Film Archive". artsonfilm.wmin.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  29. ^ "Southern Comfort Cruise | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  30. ^ Revealing views : images from Ireland. Bernstein, Joanne., Sealy, Mark. London: Royal Festival Hall. 1999. ISBN 1-85332-194-X. OCLC 41170356.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  31. ^ Rogers, Mark; Clinton, Peter (2015). Rights and protests : course companion. Oxford, United Kingdom. ISBN 978-0-19-831019-8. OCLC 923895762.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  32. ^ Brash, Hilary. History. The Middle East: conflict, crisis and change, 1919-2012. Harlow. ISBN 978-0-435-18541-1. OCLC 1063649294.
  33. ^ "842 - GANGASAGAR by Mike Abrahams". se.royalacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  34. ^ Windsor, Amelia. "Amelia Windsor shares her highlights from the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition". Tatler. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  35. ^ "British American Tobacco: Performance Review" (PDF). 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  36. ^ "Unilever Annual Review" (PDF). 1998.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  37. ^ Abrahams, Mike. (1990). Still war : photographs from the North of Ireland. Sparham, Laurie. New York: New Amsterdam. ISBN 0-941533-86-7. OCLC 22619644.
  38. ^ Positive lives : responses to HIV : a photodocumentary. Mayes, Stephen,, Stein, Lyndall,, White, Edmund, 1940-. New York, NY. 1993. ISBN 0-304-32846-4. OCLC 29477675.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  39. ^ Abrahams, Mike. (2000). Faith : a journey with those who believe. Stanford, Peter. London: Network Photographers. ISBN 0-9536756-2-9. OCLC 47897631.

External links Edit

  • An essay by Steve Mayes on Positive Lives: Response to HIV & AIDS (1991-2010)

mike, abrahams, born, 1952, british, documentary, photographer, photojournalist, based, london, best, known, photographs, documenting, lives, ordinary, people, particularly, work, northern, ireland, christian, pilgrimage, around, world, bornmichael, abrahams19. Mike Abrahams born 1952 1 is a British documentary photographer and photojournalist who is based in London 1 He is best known for his photographs documenting the lives of ordinary people 2 particularly his work in Northern Ireland 3 and on Christian pilgrimage around the world 4 Mike AbrahamsBornMichael Abrahams1952NationalityBritishAlma materPolytechnic of Central LondonKnown forPhotographyNotable workThe Holy MountainAwardsWorld Press Photo Daily Life 2000 Websitemikeabrahams com Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early work 1 2 Network Photographers 1 3 Northern Ireland 1 4 Positive Lives 1 5 Faith 1 6 Work in film 1 7 Other work 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditMike Abrahams photographs have been published by major British newspapers including The Times The Sunday Times The Observer Magazine and The Daily Telegraph The Independent Magazine and in magazines including Time and Forbes Der Spiegel Stern and Grands Reportages His work has also appeared in several books numerous exhibitions and TV documentaries 1 His photographs Faith was awarded third prize in the 2000 World Press Photo awards Daily Life 4 and he has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts He was a founder member of the Network Photographers picture agency Subjects of Abrahams photographic collections have included Northern Ireland Christian pilgrimage the Battle of Lewisham 1977 inmates at Pentonville Prison 1983 and the Crufts dog show 1 5 As a portrait photographer his subjects have included musicians David Bowie Brian Eno Sinead O Connor playwrights David Hare Dennis Potter Tom Stoppard politicians Diane Abbott Gordon Brown Margaret Thatcher and other public figures such as Richard Branson Howard Marks and Benjamin Zephaniah 6 Early work Edit One of the earliest exhibitions of Abrahams work was Camden Co Optic at St Pancras Library Shaw Theatre in 1975 alongside photos by Dorothy Bohm and Fay Godwin 7 Other early exhibitions included Growing Old Hampstead 1977 8 and No Nuclear Weapons Bow 1980 with Peter Kennard 9 10 In 1977 Abrahams work illustrated Gladys Elder s book The Alienated Growing Old Today Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative 11 An exhibition of the photos from the book was held at the Half Moon Gallery in London 12 His pictures of the controversial National Front march and the Lewisham Against Racism counter protest in August 1977 were published by Time Out and Camerawork magazines 13 5 He was a regular contributor to Camerawork magazine including a photo essay on the Sellafield nuclear site then known as Windscale Nuclear Reprocessing Plant in February 1980 14 Network Photographers Edit In 1981 Abrahams co founded the Network Photographers picture agency 15 together with Barry Lewis Chris Davies Laurie Sparham John Sturrock Judah Passow Mike Goldwater Martin Slavin and Steve Benbow Throughout the 1980s photographs taken by Abrahams were included in several Network Photographers exhibitions at Impressions Gallery in Bradford West Yorkshire including Working the Surface of the Earth 1988 16 The photographs have been archived by the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford 17 18 Northern Ireland Edit In 1990 Abrahams book Still War Photographs From The North of Ireland compiled his images of daily life in a community at war 19 The Irish civil rights leader and politician Bernadette McAliskey said the book can be charged and found guilty of disturbing the peace 19 Colin Jacobson picture editor of The Independent newspaper called his work in Northern Ireland documentary photography at its best imaginative comprehensive confident and concerned 19 Positive Lives Edit Abrahams photographs were included in Positive Lives Response to HIV amp AIDS 1991 2010 a collaboration between the Terrence Higgins Trust Stephen Mayes and the photographers of the Network agency Work started in 1991 and premiered in 1993 at FotoFeis Glasgow and at The Photographers Gallery in London accompanied by a book published by Cassell 20 The project focused on the social responses to HIV AIDS and the impact of fear and bigotry on sufferers their families and friends From its inception in the UK in 1991 and its initial launch in 1993 Positive Lives evolved over two decades with exhibits in more than 30 countries on six continents New work was created that was specific to each territory 20 The project was supported by the Levi Strauss Foundation and the Elton John Foundation The other photographers involved in Positive Lives included Denis Doran Mike Goldwater Fergus Greer Mark Fowler Barry Lewis Paul Lowe Jenny Matthews Gideon Mendel Judah Passow Chris Pillitz Mark Power Steve Pyke Paul Reas and John Sturrock 21 Faith Edit In 2000 Abrahams won third prize in the Daily Life category of the World Press Photo awards 4 for his photograph The Holy Mountain showing pilgrims climbing barefoot up Croagh Patrick to say a mass in honour of Saint Patrick 22 The work was taken from Faith A Journey With Those Who Believe a collection of photographs documenting the passion of pilgrims throughout the world and exploring Christian mystery and superstition with a foreword by Peter Stanford 23 Abrahams photographs exploring Christianity were exhibited at the Association of Photographers gallery in April 2001 24 Work in film Edit Abrahams worked as a photographer on the 1984 documentary film South Africa A Land Divided which was sponsored by Christian Aid 25 He was the stills photographer for Terence Davies 1988 film Distant Voices Still Lives starring Freda Dowie Pete Postlethwaite Angela Walsh and Pauline Quirke 26 27 His work was featured in Renny Bartlett s 1989 short film No Explanation Is Necessary The Nationalist community of Northern Ireland The five minute film was part of a series called Moving Stills focusing on documentary photographers living and working Britain and also featured Abrahams colleague from Network Photographers Laurie Sparham 28 Other work Edit In 1992 Abrahams published a collection of six black and white prints entitled British Suburban Cowboys featuring British fans of Country and Western music 29 His photography was featured in Revealing Views Images From Ireland 1999 by Joanne Bernstein and Mark Sealy published in London by Royal Festival Hall alongside work by Sean Hillen Mary McIntyre Padraig Murphy Steve Pyke Paul Seawright and Victor Sloan 30 Abrahams work has been used in educational textbooks such as 2015 s Rights and Protest Oxford University Press by Mark Rogers and Peter Clinton 31 and The Middle East Conflict Crisis and Change 1917 2012 published in 2017 32 In 2019 his picture Gangasagar was exhibited at the Royal Academy as part of their Summer Exhibition 33 A photograph of women washing in the Muri Ganga river in Gangasagar India It was selected by Amelia Windsor in Tatler as her highlight of the exhibition 34 As a corporate photographer Abrahams has taken photographs for end of year reports by Premier Oil and Unilever among others 35 36 Publications EditThe Alienated Growing Old Today Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative 1977 with Gladys Elder and JB Priestley 11 Still War Photographs From The North of Ireland New Amsterdam Books New York 1990 with Laurie Sparham 37 Positive Lives A Response To HIV amp AIDS Cassell New York 1993 with Stephen Mayes Lyndall Stein and Edmund White 38 Faith A Journey With Those Who Believe Network Photographers London 2000 foreword by Peter Stanford 39 References Edit a b c d DC Photography Photographer page Decorative Collective www decorativecollective com Retrieved 21 November 2020 LensCulture Mike Abrahams Mike Abrahams LensCulture Retrieved 21 November 2020 Luminous Lint Image www luminous lint com Retrieved 21 November 2020 a b c 2000 Mike Abrahams DLS3 AL World Press Photo www worldpressphoto org Retrieved 21 November 2020 a b Walker John A 2002 Left Shift Radical Art in 1970s Britain PDF London I B Tauris p 198 ISBN 9781860647659 Portraits mike abrahams mikeabrahams photoshelter com Retrieved 21 November 2020 Camden Co Optic Mike Abrahams Dorothy Bohm Joyce Edwards Fay Godwin Mike Goldwater Nick Hedges Lora Verner Stephen Weiss www fourcornersarchive org Retrieved 22 November 2020 Growing Old Mike Abrahams www fourcornersarchive org Retrieved 21 November 2020 No Nuclear Weapons Peter Kennard amp Mike Abrahams www fourcornersarchive org Retrieved 22 November 2020 No Nuclear Weapons Peter Kennard amp Mike Abrahams www fourcornersarchive org Retrieved 22 November 2020 a b Elder Gladys 1899 1976 1977 The alienated growing old today Bernard Christine 1924 London Writers and Readers Pub Cooperative ISBN 0 904613 63 1 OCLC 3904577 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Adamson Lesley 24 August 1977 Look at what s over the hill The Guardian a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Camerawork Magazine Issue 08 www fourcornersarchive org Retrieved 22 November 2020 Camerawork Magazine Issue 17 www fourcornersarchive org Retrieved 22 November 2020 Mike Abrahams Science Museum Group Collection collection sciencemuseumgroup org uk Retrieved 21 November 2020 The London Metal Exchange Science Museum Group Collection collection sciencemuseumgroup org uk Retrieved 22 November 2020 Steven Massey Suffering from Asthma Science Museum Group Collection collection sciencemuseumgroup org uk Retrieved 21 November 2020 Ernest Goodwin Suffering from Asthma Science Museum Group Collection collection sciencemuseumgroup org uk Retrieved 21 November 2020 a b c Still War Photographs from the North of Ireland by Mike Abrahams Laurie Sparham Waterstones www waterstones com Retrieved 21 November 2020 a b Photo World Press 1 December 2018 Positive Lives A Living History Medium Retrieved 21 November 2020 Paul Reas staff southwales ac uk Retrieved 22 November 2020 Abbasi Jibran 27 April 2017 The Holy Mountain by Mike Abrahams Brecorder Retrieved 21 November 2020 Faith on Amazon ASIN 0953675629 Administrator System 5 April 2001 Exhibitions Design Week Retrieved 22 November 2020 South Africa A Land Divided 1984 BFI Retrieved 22 November 2020 Distant Voices Still Lives dev tcm com Retrieved 22 November 2020 Distant Voices Still Lives 1988 BFI Retrieved 22 November 2020 Arts on Film Archive artsonfilm wmin ac uk Retrieved 22 November 2020 Southern Comfort Cruise Science Museum Group Collection collection sciencemuseumgroup org uk Retrieved 21 November 2020 Revealing views images from Ireland Bernstein Joanne Sealy Mark London Royal Festival Hall 1999 ISBN 1 85332 194 X OCLC 41170356 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Rogers Mark Clinton Peter 2015 Rights and protests course companion Oxford United Kingdom ISBN 978 0 19 831019 8 OCLC 923895762 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Brash Hilary History The Middle East conflict crisis and change 1919 2012 Harlow ISBN 978 0 435 18541 1 OCLC 1063649294 842 GANGASAGAR by Mike Abrahams se royalacademy org uk Retrieved 21 November 2020 Windsor Amelia Amelia Windsor shares her highlights from the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Tatler Retrieved 21 November 2020 British American Tobacco Performance Review PDF 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Unilever Annual Review PDF 1998 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Abrahams Mike 1990 Still war photographs from the North of Ireland Sparham Laurie New York New Amsterdam ISBN 0 941533 86 7 OCLC 22619644 Positive lives responses to HIV a photodocumentary Mayes Stephen Stein Lyndall White Edmund 1940 New York NY 1993 ISBN 0 304 32846 4 OCLC 29477675 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link Abrahams Mike 2000 Faith a journey with those who believe Stanford Peter London Network Photographers ISBN 0 9536756 2 9 OCLC 47897631 External links EditAn essay by Steve Mayes on Positive Lives Response to HIV amp AIDS 1991 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Abrahams amp oldid 1150026087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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