Peter Turner (writer and photographer)


Peter Turner was a photographer, curator, and writer. He was the longest-serving editor of Creative Camera.

Life and work

Turner was born in London on 3 February 1947. He studied photography at Guildford School of Art between 1965 and 1968.
He began working at SLR magazine where he learned the journalist's trade and encountered Creative Camera. In 1969, following the departure of founding editor Bill Jay, Turner became assistant editor to Creative Camera's founder and publisher, Colin Osman. David Brittain, writing in Afterimage Journal, said "Over the next nine years Creative Camera became a pillar of the support structure for photography in the United Kingdom and a byword for good taste". He left Creative Camera in 1978 to set up with his partner, Heather Forbes, the short-lived photographic publisher Travelling Light in 1980 in Putney. Its publications included the first edition of Chris Steele-Perkins' The Teds. In 1986, with Travelling Light in financial difficulties, Turner returned to Creative Camera as editor, welcoming colour photography and tolerating the photographic work of "fine artists".
Turner curated photography exhibitions for the Arts Council of Great Britain, the Barbican Art Gallery, London and the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford. He edited a number of photography books and his own photography was exhibited in the Side Gallery in Newcastle.
In 1991, Turner left Creative Camera and Britain, moving with Forbes to New Zealand. He taught at the Wellington School of Design and wrote for The New Zealand Journal of Photography. After suffering from multiple sclerosis, he died in Wellington on 1 August 2005.
Paul Hill writes that Turner "will always be remembered for the 'creative years' of Creative Camera".
In 2008 the School of Fine Arts at the College of Creative Arts, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand established the annual Peter Turner Memorial Lecture and Peter Turner Memorial Scholarship in memory of Turner. The lecture "brings an internationally significant photographic historian, theorist or artist to Wellington to deliver the lecture". The scholarship is "awarded once each year to an exceptional candidate wishing to advance their photographic work through a period of postgraduate study".

Publications by Turner