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David Bailey

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Gender Male
Age 86
Date of birth January 2,1938
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Leytonstone
London
United Kingdom
ArtworksRolling Stones Contact Sheet
Xman
Shoe Tongue
On viewUllens Center for Contemporary Art
Spouse Catherine Dyer
Marie Helvin
Children Sascha Bailey
Fenton Bailey
Paloma Bailey
Fenton Fox Bailey
Parents Herbert Bailey
Gladys Bailey
Job Photographer
Actor
Writer
Film director
Film Producer
Movies/Shows Martini Lunch
The Intruder
Beaton by Bailey
Up the MacGregors!
G. G. Passion
My Generation
Warhol
WorksShoe Tongue
American Vogue, April 1962
Rolling Stones Contact Sheet
Globe Artichoke
Gorilla
Siblings Thelma Bailey
ChampionshipAMA 250cc - 1983 AMA 250cc SX - 1983AMA 500cc - 1984, 1986
Win 30
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David Bailey: Look
Bailey Exposed
Models close- up
Bailey's Stardust
Eye
Tears and Tears
If we shadows
Havana
Pictures that Mark Can Do
Flowers, Skulls, Contacts
David Bailey
8 Minutes: Hirst & Bailey
Goodbye Baby & Amen: A Saraband for the Sixties
Mrs. David Bailey
David Bailey: Chasing Rainbows
Bailey's Box of Postcards
Masterpieces of Erotic Photography
Nudes, 1981-1984
Mixed moments
London NW1: Urban Landscapes
Fotografie 1964-1983
Diamond Geezers: True Stories of the Hardest Men in Britain
Another Image: Papua New Guinea
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool, 1957-1969
Imagine: A Book for Band Aid
Practical SCADA for industry
The Nhs Budget Holder's Survival Guide
Friends Like Us
Mrs. David Bailey: 81 Fotografien
Doctor Who: Web in Space
Training Handbook
Les héros du rock and roll
Quest Amongst Friends
David Bailey: Black and White Memories : an Exhibition Held in the Galleries of the Art of Photography, Henry Cole Wing, 28 September-27 November 1983
The Final Rule
The Art of Violence: True Stories of the Hardest Men in Britain
Abau language phonology and grammar
Naughty Bastards - Twenty One True Stories
Nine by Nine
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David Bailey Life story


David Royston Bailey CBE is an English photographer and director, most widely known for his fashion photography and portraiture, and role in shaping the image of the Swinging Sixties.

The photos that capture Glasgow's cultural melting pot

The photos that capture Glasgow's cultural melting pot
Nov 10,2023 8:11 pm

... Reflecting on his personal journey he said: " I loved David Bailey s pictures of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and was drawn in by the celebrity culture...

BMW investment secures future of Mini factories

BMW investment secures future of Mini factories
Sep 11,2023 2:21 am

... David Bailey, professor of business economics at Birmingham Business School, believes the BMW announcement will be " very good news" for the UK industry...

The science behind the Fukushima waste water release

The science behind the Fukushima waste water release
Aug 25,2023 11:00 pm

... And physicist David Bailey, who runs a French laboratory measuring radioactivity, agreed, adding: " The key thing is how much tritium is there...

Mary Quant: The mini skirt and PVC pioneer

Mary Quant: The mini skirt and PVC pioneer
Apr 13,2023 1:30 pm

... Photographer David Bailey, who captured much of the spirit of London in the 1960s, told the BBC that Quant " was so nice about me"...

Press Association photographers pick their top shots of 2022

Press Association photographers pick their top shots of 2022
Dec 31,2022 12:41 am

... " Photographer becomes subjectIan West was on hand when photographer David Bailey launched his exhibition Vision And Sound, showcasing his portraiture of celebrities and other subjects from the 1960s and beyond, including John Lennon and Sir Paul McCartney...

Covid: English pubs welcome no curbs and France tightens measures

Covid: English pubs welcome no curbs and France tightens measures
Dec 28,2021 11:05 am

... British Medical Association chairman in Wales Dr David Bailey said after the " big push" to get people jabbed before Christmas, he would expect to see reduced Omicron transmission in the very early part of the new year...

Ford to make electric car parts at Halewood plant

Ford to make electric car parts at Halewood plant
Oct 18,2021 9:09 am

... The announcement suggested the facility would be an important part of electric vehicle manufacturing in the UK, Prof David Bailey of Birmingham Business School, said...

Olympus betting-camera business after 84 years

Olympus betting-camera business after 84 years
Jun 24,2020 9:15 pm

... The 1970s was a highlight, with your cameras in the television advertised by prominent photographers such as David Bailey and Lord Litchfield...

The science behind the Fukushima waste water release

Feb 16,2020 7:41 am

By Navin Singh KhadkaEnvironment correspondent, BBC World Service

Japan has begun releasing treated radioactive water from its damaged Fukushima Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean - 12 years after a nuclear meltdown.

That's despite China slapping a ban on Japanese seafood and protests in Japan itself and South Korea .

The UN's atomic regulator says the water will have " negligible" radiological impact on people and The Environment .

But is it Safe ?

An earthquake followed by a tsunami in 2011 wrecked the Nuclear Power plant, destroying its cooling system and causing reactor cores to overheat and contaminate water within the facility with highly radioactive material.

Since the disaster, Power Plant company Tepco has been pumping in water to cool down the reactors' fuel rods. This means Every Day The Plant produces contaminated water, which is stored in More Than 1,000 tanks, enough to fill More Than 500 Olympic Swimming pools.

Japan says it needs The Land occupied by the tanks to build new facilities to safely decommission The Plant . It has also raised concerns about the consequences if the tanks were to collapse in a Natural Disaster .

Japan is releasing the waste water into The Ocean gradually, with a Green Light from The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The First release is one of four, scheduled between now and The End of March 2024. The entire process will take at least 30 years.

If Japan was able to remove all radioactive elements from the waste water before piping it into The Ocean , perhaps it would not have been so controversial.

The Problem is being caused by a radioactive element of hydrogen called tritium, which can't be removed from the contaminated water because There is no technology to do it. Instead, the water is diluted.

The Message from experts is, overwhelmingly, that the release is Safe - But not all scientists agree on the impact it will have.

Tritium can be found in water all over The World . Many scientists argue if levels of tritium are low, the impact is minimal.

But critics say more studies on how it could affect The Ocean bed, Marine Life and humans are required.

The IAEA, which has a permanent office at Fukushima, said an " independent, on-site analysis" had shown that the tritium concentration in the water discharged was " far below the operational limit of 1,500 becquerels per litre (Bg/L)".

That limit is six times less than The World Health Organization's limit for Drinking Water , which is at 10,000 Bg/L.

On Friday, Tepco said seawater samples taken on Thursday afternoon showed radioactivity levels were well within Safe limits, with a tritium concentration below 1,500 bq/L.

Japan's environment ministry said it had also collected seawater samples from 11 different locations on Friday and would release the results on Sunday.

James Smith , professor of environment and geological sciences with Portsmouth University, said that " In Theory , you could drink this water" because the waste water is already treated when it is stored And Then diluted.

And physicist David Bailey , who runs a French laboratory measuring radioactivity, agreed, adding: " The Key thing is how much tritium is There .

" At such levels, There is no issue with marine species, unless we see a severe decline in fish population, for instance, " He Said .

But some scientists say we cannot predict the impact of releasing the water.

American professor Emily Hammond, an expert in energy and Environmental Law with George Washington University, said: " The Challenge with radionuclides (such as tritium) is that they present A Question that science cannot fully answer; that is, at very low levels of exposure, what can be counted as 'Safe '?

" One can have a lot of faith in the IAEA's work while still recognising that compliance with standards does not mean that There are 'zero' environmental or human consequences attributed to the decision. "

The US National Association of Marine Laboratories released a statement in December 2022 saying it was not convinced by Japan's data.

And marine biologist Robert Richmond, from the University of Hawaii, told The Bbc : " We've seen an inadequate radiological, ecological impact assessment that makes us very concerned that Japan would not only be unable to detect what's getting into the water, sediment and organisms, But if it does, There is no recourse to remove it. . There 's no way to get the genie back in The Bottle . "

Environmental groups such as Greenpeace Go Further , referring to a paper published by scientists at the University of South Carolina in April 2023.

Shaun Burnie, a senior nuclear specialist with Greenpeace East Asia , says tritium can have " direct negative effects" on plants and animals if ingested, including " reduced fertility" and " damage to cell structures, including DNA".

China has banned Japanese seafood as a result of the waste water release. Some media commentators believe this could be a political move, especially as experts say There is no scientific evidence backing concerns around seafood, as the radiation released is so low.

But many people who are exposed to the Pacific Ocean Every Day have concerns.

Traditional female divers in South Korea , known as " haenyeo" tell The Bbc they are anxious.

" Now I feel it's unsafe to dive in, " says Kim Eun-ah, who has been doing The Job off Jeju Island for Six Years . " We consider ourselves as part of The Sea because we immerse ourselves in the water with Our Own bodies, " she explains.

Experts say the waste water could be carried by ocean currents, particularly the cross-Pacific Kuroshio Current .

And fishermen have told The Bbc they fear their reputation has been permanently damaged and worry for their jobs.

The Pacific Islands Forum Chair and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown , like the IAEA, says he believes it " meets international safety standards".

He added all nations across the region may not agree on the " complex" issue, But urged them to " assess the science".

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