VIDEO: Tim Mitchell’s A Fish Out of Water

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Tim Mitchell introduces his work, and shares the stories behind the images of his body of work ‘ A Fish Out of Water’

“Created in collaboration with social scientists, A Fish Out of Water documents the breaking of the RFA Grey Rover over two years in a dry dock in Liverpool, UK; a country where health & safety and environmental protection are paramount. Currently, through loopholes in the law, most EU ships are broken up on the beaches of Asia at huge cost to life and surrounding environment.”

To see more of Tim’s work visit his website – http://timmitchell.co.uk

You can also listen to an in-depth interview with Tim in this Documentary Photography Review podcast

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