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The Liverpool suburb of New Brighton is no longer the fashionable resort it once was. Visitors today bring with them a vision of relaxation and recreation that is startlingly at odds with its surroundings. The contrast between realized dreams and physical reality is at the heart of Martin Parr's third book of photographs. Parr's signature work is the mix of daylight flash photography and the quirky moments of people spending their leisure time there.
¥Ç¥¶¥¤¥ó¡§Peter Brawne
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