Really?
Back when he shot on the Wirrel it was said:
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there is a profound sense of sadness in this series. The pictures, telling tales of ordinary lives, depict groups of people spending their leisure time in shabby resorts just to escape the daily grind – usually for the benefit of the children.This run-down town, temporarily full of people from other run-down towns and cities was symptomatic for Parr of a supposedly affluent society falling apart at the seams.
Then look at his work on the Amalfi Coast and this. Apart from the typical Parr processing and colours which always stand out, I find his images judgemental, perhaps part of his methodist upbringing. Even in the exhibition he carries on, did he need to shoot this chap on the side of his shirt stain?
Go past the simple images and there's a depth, which becomes obvious as you look at his work. His colour documentary photography is hugely influencing photographers today.