Raymond Moore is arguably Britain's most neglected photographer. Although widely admired by fellow professionals, and after a number of successful national exhibitions, he's still little known to the general public. Now living quietly in the Scottish
Borders, he's devoted the last eight years to meticulously recording the changing face of Cumbria's west coast.
Introduced by the American writer Jonathan Williams , and coinciding with a new
London exhibition, tonight's film portrait sees him talking for the first time about his life and work.
Film cameraman JOHN WARWICK Film editor LAN SUTHERLAND Executive producer JOHN MAPPLEBECK
Producer RICHARD ELSE