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Chris Shaw (born 1961) is an English documentary photographer.
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- Career
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- Exhibitions
- Collections
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Career
Shaw studied at West Surrey College of Art & Design (now University for the Creative Arts) from 1986-89.

In his 2006 monograph Life as a Night Porter, Shaw published photographs taken over a ten-year period whilst working as a night porter at certain London hotels, "all the time he kept his camera with him, recording in black and white grainy photographs the many strange events that he witnessed, taking pictures." In 2004 Alexander McQueen and Nick Knight chose the pictures as the winning entry in an Independent on Sunday fashion photography competition.

Apart from Shaw's published works with independent publishers he has created book dummies or small editions (1-10) of several photographic series: Sandy Hill Estate (1989), Budapest Guide (1989), Liverpool Colour (1980s), Night Porter (1993–2008),Chat et Sourris (2009-2012), Weeds of Wallasey (2008–12), The Polars (Polaroid portraits), Perm Russia (2012), Small Mornings (2013) and horizon icons(at joshua tree) (2015)

Writing in The Daily Telegraph, journalist John Preston said, "Shaw remains an evasive, almost blurry character who seems to belong in the shadows and who can't bear being stuck in one place for too long."

His working practice is mostly negative based, and heavily worked hand printed archival fibre-based black and white or colour prints. He believes in a physical contact between the materials and the photographer that produces them to form a photograph.
Publications

Exhibitions

Collections

Shaw's work is held in the following permanent collections: