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Heroes

Heroes

by David Bailey and Dylan Jones
Hardback
Publication Date: 25/10/2010

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The British troops in Afghanistan are the subject of David Bailey's latest book of photographs, a tribute to all the men and women serving there. 'They are real heroes,' he says, 'they deserve to be celebrated.'

Bailey flew to Afghanistan to take photographs for auction to raise money for Help for Heroes, a charity that aims to help wounded servicemen and women returning from Afghanistan. Accompanied by a text by Dylan Jones, editor of GQ magazine, Bailey's pictures show members of the British Armed Forces, individually and in groups, in uniform, with or without the equipment that is part of their daily lives on tour of duty. Bailey is very far from a warmonger: 'I hate war and I hated the idea of all these great kids being killed.'

Remembering his own National Service in Malaya in the 1950s, Bailey swiftly struck up an easy relationship with the men and women serving with the army and the air force. Surrounded by the weapons, ammunition and tools of war, a sense of camaraderie shines through these remarkable photographs. 'I loved the troops,' Bailey says, and the faces of individual men and women reflect the trust Bailey inspires. 'They don't want an outsider coming down there and taking pictures. I can be one of them because I was one of them.'

The book shows life inside Camp Bastion, where the NAAFI 'is harder to get into than the Ivy Club', according to Bailey, but also outside the perimeter, where real danger is ever-present, every day. Bailey's mission: 'Strict reportage. The truth, nothing theatrical.'

This is a fitting celebration of Britain's fighting heroes, with Dylan Jones's well informed and engaging text and Bailey's inimitable directness, conviction and panache.

Sales of this book will benefit Help for Heroes, a charity that supports wounded British servicemen and women.
ISBN:
9780500543962
9780500543962
Category:
Individual photographers
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
25-10-2010
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
168
Dimensions (mm):
330x260x23mm
Weight:
1.82kg
David Bailey

David Bailey was born on 2 January 1938 in North Leyton, East London. He left school at fifteen and was conscripted to the Royal Air Force in 1956.

Bailey started working with fashion photographer, John French as his assistant in 1959. He left soon after to strike out on his own and published his first portrait of Somerset Maugham for Today magazine in 1960. In 1965 he published David Bailey's Box of Pin-Ups which is now seen as defining an era and shaped the future of photography.

Dylan Jones

Dylan Jones studied at Chelsea School of Art and St. Martin's School of Art. A former editor at i-D, The Face, Arena, the Observer and the Sunday Times, he is currently the Editor-In-Chief of GQ. He has won the British Society of Magazine Editors 'Editor of the Year' award a record eleven times, and in 2013 was the recipient of the Mark Boxer Award.

Under his editorship the magazine has won over 50 awards. He is the author of the Sunday Times best-seller David Bowie: A Life, and the New York Times best seller Jim Morrison: Dark Star. A trustee of the Hay Festival, in 2013 he was awarded an OBE for services to publishing.

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