Colin Gifford

Colin Telfer Gifford (born 1936) is a British railway photographer. Gifford pioneered the "New Approach" to railway photography in the 1960s during the declining years of steam.[1] This approach relies heavily on abstraction and sought to encapsulate the dirty working atmosphere of the railway.[2]

  1. ^ Walters, Guy (31 January 1996). "Of smoke and Havana". The Times (London). ProQuest 318524067.
  2. ^ Siviter, Roger (1989). A Photographer's Guide to Railways. Peerage Books. p. 54. ISBN 978-1850521334. Retrieved 1 September 2020.