Lowri Davies
This body of work represents memory and nostalgia. Memory in time becomes hazy, its fragmented view allows us to idealize situations and to create nostalgia for the past. Within this body of work, Lowri Davies re-visits places from her past that hold memories. The subjects are staged to re-create these nostalgic memories. The multiple exposures portray memory and the "has been" to the audience. Lomography is used to represent memory; this blurry, colourful portrayal creates a romantic narrative. The external landscape and faceless images allows the viewer to be placed within the frame.
Lowri Davies • Natalie Davies • Rachael DelaCourt • Sarah Naomi Dunstan • Pål Henrik Ekern • Irene Fearnside • Hywel Harris • Karen Harvey • Marie Helgesen • Philip McAthey • Sam Mills-Williams • Zara Noble • Ossi Piispanen • Kevin Ryan • Thomas Daniel Smith • Laura Wright •
Blackpool and the Fylde College
BA (Hons) Photography
University of Brighton
BA (Hons) Photography
Mid Cheshire College
Foundation Degree Contemporary Photography
University of Chester
BA (Hons) Photography
Cleveland College of Art and Design
BA (Hons) Photography
University of Cumbria
BA (Hons) Photography
De Montfort University
BA (Hons) Photography and Video
University of Derby
BA (Hons) Photography
Edinburgh College of Art
BA (Hons) Photography
University College Falmouth
BA (Hons) Photography
University for the Creative Arts Farnham
BA (Hons) Photography
Glasgow School of Art
BA (Hons) Fine Art Photography
Griffith College Dublin
BA Photographic Media
Griffith College Dublin
BA Photographic Media (Part Time)
Hereford College of Arts
BA (Hons) Photography
Hereford College of Arts
FDA Photography
The National College of Art & Design
Certificate in Photography and Digital Imaging
University of Wales, Newport
BA (Hons) Photographic Art
University of Plymouth
BA (Hons) Photography
Portsmouth University
BA (Hons) Photography
Staffordshire University
FDA Creative & Cultural Industries, Digital Media
Swansea Metropolitan University
BA (Hons) Photography in the Arts