Roger Hutchings is a British Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1952. He is an award-winning documentary photographer who studied at Newport School of Art in Wales mentored by the Magnum photographer David Hurn. Thereafter he worked with the London Observer Newspaper as a roving photojournalist covering British and World affairs. Subsequently he joined the photographic agency Network Photographers undertaking assignments for many of the World's leading news magazines. Between commissions he concentrated on personal documentary work producing books and exhibitions for an international audience. Three significant pieces of reportage have received critical acclaim. Thatcher's Britain, a long-term social documentary report about Britain; Bosnia, surviving the civil war in Former-Yugoslavia and Ataturk's Children, pictures examining the relationship between the Turkish State and its Kurdish minority. For more you can read here: www.rogerhutchings.com