The Guardian - UK (2022-05-02)

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Monday 2 May 2022 The Guardian •


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Unseen work


by Edinburgh’s


master of street


photography


goes on show


Lanre Bakare
Arts and culture correspondent

Never-before-seen work by a pho-
tographer who captured life in
Edinburgh and has been compared
with the great Henri Cartier-Bresson
is to go on display at an exhibition in
the city he lived and worked in.
Robert Blomfi eld moved to Edin-
burgh from Yorkshire to study
medicine, while living a second life
as a pioneering street photographer
who shot university students, locals
and the shifting landscape of the
Scottish capital.
The exhibition’s curator, Daryl
Green, said it was “astounding”
that Blomfi eld, described as tak-
ing “ an unobtrusive fl y-on-the-wall
approach ”, has remained relatively
unknown for so long.
“In his work, we sense echoes
of earlier street photographers like
Eug ène Atget and Henri Cartier-
Bresson, and we can discern the rich
attachment to place that we see in
contemporaries such as Robert Frank
and William Klein ,” he said. “As his
vast archive slowly comes into light,
it is clear that Robert was Edinburgh’s
quiet answer to Glasgow’s Oscar Mar-
zaroli , to Paris’s Brassa ï.”
Born in Leeds and raised in Shef-
fi eld, Blomfi eld received his fi rst
camera on his 15th birthday and con-
tinued taking photographs until his
death in December 2020, but his work


  • which was said to be inspired by
    Robert Capa ’s adage “if your pictures
    aren’t good enough, you’re not close
    enough” – remained largely unseen
    during his lifetime.
    The Robert Blomfi eld: Student of
    Light exhibition at the University of
    Edinburgh, where he studied, is the
    second major survey of his work and
    follows a show at the City Art Centre
    in Edinburgh in 2018.
    Blomfi eld arrived in Edinburgh to
    study medicine in 1956 and took a
    camera with him almost everywhere,
    even into class, producing shots of
    lectures and laboratories that are
    described as unique in their access
    and composition. He took eight years
    to complete a six-year degree, and
    stayed in Edinburgh after graduat-
    ing in 1964 to start as a junior doctor
    at the city’s Royal Infi rmary.
    Student of Light focuses on Blom-
    fi eld’s time as a student and will
    showcase some of his camera equip-
    ment. By the mid-1960s, Blomfi eld
    was regularly seen with two cam-
    eras around his neck , both usually
    loaded with black and white fi lm and
    fi tted with diff erent lenses, though he
    would occasionally shoot colour fi lm.


Robert Blomfi eld: Student of Light
is supported by the Scottish Funding
Council and will run from 6 May
to 1 October at the University of
Edinburgh’s main library

▲ Old College,
student battle,
Rectorial
Elections , 1960.
The quirks of
university life
were a typical
subject

▲ Students
at Edinburgh
University ready
to take pictures
of their own as
they wait for
Prince Philip to
visit in 1958

▼ Blomfi eld
photographed
various city
landmarks,
including this
picture of the
Forth Bridge
taken ‘through
telescope’ in
1965
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