Northumberland,
Simon Foster is a street and social-documentary photographer based in Northumberland, UK. Influen...
About the artist
Joined In 2000
(2 Followers)
About the artist
Joined In 2000
(2 Followers)
Simon Foster is a street and social-documentary photographer based in Northumberland, UK.
Influenced by masters such as Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank; Foster soon began to develop a love for street style, reportage photography.
Staying close to his roots Foster took great influence from locally based photographers such as Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen. Konttinen's documentation of Byker seemed to mirror that of his own dilapidated hometown; Ashington.
Another major influence would be Mik Critchlow. His documentation of Ashington during a time of rapid social change struck a chord that would bond well.
Add an inspirational find of Paul Graham's "A1 - The Great North Road" and Foster would acquire vast inspiration from social-photo documentation. His rational being the exposure of a film could capture so much detail, passion, and social change.
It is a document of history.