FLOW Photofest 2019 – Exhibition & Talk

FLOW Photofest 2019 - Exhibition & Talk

Absolutely delighted to be exhibiting and giving a talk as part of this year’s FLOW Photofest 2019 a biennial international photography festival, held across the Highlands & Islands of Scotland.

Exhibition: Perceiving Identity –  31st August to 28th September at IMAG: INVERNESS MUSEUM & ART GALLERY –

Talk: Perceiving Identity –  Sunday 8th September, 10:30am – 11:20am at Eden Court  – “A presentation by the artist about her work on show at IMAG, including a discussion of how she devises the display of her images for a variety of venues. With Q&A.”

You can download a copy of the Programme by clicking on the image below.

Montage of some of the exhibitors:

From L to R –

Michael Flomen

Sophie Gerrard

Elena Chernyshova

Jana Romanova

Adam Pańczuk

FLOW Photofest 2019 - Exhibition & Talk

Absolutely delighted to be exhibiting and giving a talk as part of this year’s FLOW Photofest 2019 a biennial international photography festival, held across the Highlands & Islands of Scotland.

Exhibition: Perceiving Identity –  31st August to 28th September at IMAG: INVERNESS MUSEUM & ART GALLERY –

Talk: Perceiving Identity –  Sunday 8th September, 10:30am – 11:20am at Eden Court  – “A presentation by the artist about her work on show at IMAG, including a discussion of how she devises the display of her images for a variety of venues. With Q&A.”

You can download a copy of the Programme by clicking on the image below.

Montage of some of the exhibitors:

From L to R –

Michael Flomen

Sophie Gerrard

Elena Chernyshova

Jana Romanova

Adam Pańczuk

Press & Journal (Moray) feature article

Moray photographer to feature in national exhibition to highlight loneliness of MS sufferers

The MS Connection, an exhibition organised by the MS Society, photographer Louis Browne, and Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons has hit the local Moray headlines.

Read the full article here.

Moray photographer to feature in national exhibition to highlight loneliness of MS sufferers

The MS Connection, an exhibition organised by the MS Society, photographer Louis Browne, and Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons has hit the local Moray headlines.

Read the full article here.

 

The MS Connection

The MS Connection

A new exhibition from photographer Louis Browne, Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons and the MS Society.

6 out of 10 people feel isolated as a result of multiple sclerosis (MS). The MS Society wanted to tell you the stories behind that statistic.

A photograph in a photograph in a photograph. Standing proudly next to my portrait, taken by Louis Browne
Me alongside a majority of the other wonderful sitters who have MS
My dear friend Laura Wright, photographer Louis Browne, and Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons

The MS Connection​

A new exhibition from photographer Louis Browne, Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons and the MS Society.

6 out of 10 people feel isolated as a result of multiple sclerosis (MS). The MS Society wanted to tell you the stories behind that statistic.

 

A photograph in a photograph in a photograph. Standing proudly next to my portrait, taken by Louis Browne
Me alongside a majority of the other wonderful sitters who have MS
My dear friend Laura Wright, photographer Louis Browne, and Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons

Shondaland article: three women living full lives with multiple sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis Won't Slow Us Down

Shondaland spoke with three women (myself, Amy Mackelden and Rhian Elizabeth) who live full lives and create art, all while managing their MS diagnoses. Read the article here.

Multiple Sclerosis Won't Slow Us Down

Shondaland spoke with three women (myself, Amy Mackelden and Rhian Elizabeth) who live full lives and create art, all while managing their MS diagnoses. Read the article here.

Folks Pillpack article feature

MS Through A Photographer’s Eyes

Hannah Laycock’s vivid photography shows life from the perspective of someone with multiple sclerosis.

Excited to be collaborating  again with writer and editor, Amy Mackelden for Folks:Pillpack.

Read the full article here.

MS Through A Photographer’s Eyes

Hannah Laycock’s vivid photography shows life from the perspective of someone with multiple sclerosis.

Excited to be collaborating  again with writer and editor, Amy Mackelden for Folks:Pillpack.

Read the full article here.