Demonstrates how people reflect their own reality in taking photographs and participating in photography. Two photographers from northern Britain are featured as well as the Kodak Collection, National Museum of Television, Film and Photography, Bradford and the Documentary Photographic Archive
Catalogue and paper on 'A Mile Apart', also linked to an exhibition of the same nameAbstract: This p...
The artists in this pop-up show in Ahmedabad, India, have their roots in different countries, UK, Bu...
Island Life was an exhibition of British post - war Photography selected by Martin Parr and the Bris...
DCU Intergenerational Learning Programme, in partnership with Photowings and the University of North...
This thesis describes the interdependence of visual and material cultures in the home and seeks to ...
abstract: Familiar Places: Ghosts of a Memory is a thesis exhibition, presented in Gallery 100 in Te...
After the appearance of a portable Kodak cine camera in 1923, home moving making grew steadily in po...
Family photography, a ubiquitous domestic tradition in the developed world, is now more popular than...
Homeland is a publication developed through a collaborative workshop, investigating notions of the h...
My current visual research examines personal experiences surrounding homesickness and nostalgia. For...
Billingham exhibited early photographic work in the show 'The English at Home: 20th Century Domestic...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
The exponential growth of digital photo collections, combined with the legacy of printed photographs...
This solo show presented over fifteen years of work that have examined the themes of land, heritage,...
In the exhibition Made in Britain, Huis Marseille presents the work of 12 contemporary British photo...
Catalogue and paper on 'A Mile Apart', also linked to an exhibition of the same nameAbstract: This p...
The artists in this pop-up show in Ahmedabad, India, have their roots in different countries, UK, Bu...
Island Life was an exhibition of British post - war Photography selected by Martin Parr and the Bris...
DCU Intergenerational Learning Programme, in partnership with Photowings and the University of North...
This thesis describes the interdependence of visual and material cultures in the home and seeks to ...
abstract: Familiar Places: Ghosts of a Memory is a thesis exhibition, presented in Gallery 100 in Te...
After the appearance of a portable Kodak cine camera in 1923, home moving making grew steadily in po...
Family photography, a ubiquitous domestic tradition in the developed world, is now more popular than...
Homeland is a publication developed through a collaborative workshop, investigating notions of the h...
My current visual research examines personal experiences surrounding homesickness and nostalgia. For...
Billingham exhibited early photographic work in the show 'The English at Home: 20th Century Domestic...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
The exponential growth of digital photo collections, combined with the legacy of printed photographs...
This solo show presented over fifteen years of work that have examined the themes of land, heritage,...
In the exhibition Made in Britain, Huis Marseille presents the work of 12 contemporary British photo...
Catalogue and paper on 'A Mile Apart', also linked to an exhibition of the same nameAbstract: This p...
The artists in this pop-up show in Ahmedabad, India, have their roots in different countries, UK, Bu...
Island Life was an exhibition of British post - war Photography selected by Martin Parr and the Bris...