The 1960s employs a documentary photographic approach to capture the social and cultural currents of its decade. Through David Hurn’s lens, the book presents candid black-and-white images that reveal everyday moments alongside significant public events, emphasizing authenticity and spontaneity.
Photographed by David Hurn collects 208 pages of work from this pivotal era, providing a visual narrative that balances human intimacy with broader societal changes. The photographs avoid sensationalism, instead favoring a subtle interplay of light, composition, and gesture to evoke the spirit of the 1960s.