Exhibition celebrates work of newspaper photographer
A celebration of everyday life, from people going about their shopping or going to a football match, is going on display in a new photographic exhibtion.
A personal collection from Phil Loach, originally from Dudley and a professional photographer for newspapers in the Black Country, has been put together with an associated book.
The photographer passed away suddenly last year, his family said.
His work had been accepted for the book but he died before it was published, they said.
“He was a photographer through and through, and even around the house there was always a camera within easy reach,” said his wife Dot Byrne.
Starting at the Dudley Herald in 1969 he later worked at the County Express in Stourbridge rising to become chief photographer.
He also worked at Newsquest’s Stourbridge, Halesowen and Dudley News titles, and later for the Kidderminster Shuttle and Bromsgrove and Redditch Advertiser newspapers.
During his almost 50-year career he photographed a wide range of people including royalty, politicians, sports stars, and showbiz personalities.
He also took thousands of personal photographs and created a large private collection of documentary images.
His work had been accepted for publication by Café Royal books – an award-winning publisher of documentary photography, Mrs Byrne said.
“It didn’t get published while he was still with us, which is a big regret because it meant so much to him to have his work accepted,” she said.
“After Phil passed I really wanted to make sure that the plans that were in place came to, to make sure that his work was seen, and what he’d wanted to do was done,” Mrs Byrne added.
“He was a people-watcher, he loved photographing people in everyday situations,” Mrs Byrne added.
“He was an observer, he saw things that other people wouldn’t see let alone have the nerve to photograph.”
The show will run from 13 to 24 February at the RBSA Gallery, St Paul’s Square, Birmingham.