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Peter Finnemore

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Peter Finnemore

The Shadow ( Gold and Mud ), 1997

Welsh photographic artist Peter Finnemore shares the story behind one of his favourite photographs

View more of Peter’s work on his extensive website www.peterfinnemore.com
Follow him on Instagram @peter.finnemore

Image © Peter Finnemore and used here with permission of the photographer.


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Nick Treharne

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Nick Treharne

Peter Rees. Image © Nick Treharne

Peter Rees. Image © Nick Treharne

Professional photographer Nick Treharne shares the story behind one of his favourite photographs - a portrait of 93 year-old Peter Rees at home in Pembrey in 2020. When the photograph was taken, Peter was the oldest surviving Welsh rugby player having been capped as a wing three quarter for his country in 1947.

This portrait also features in a new exhibition of Nick’s ‘A Portrait of Wales’ project work now showing at The National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth until 28 May 2022.

View more of Nick’s work on his website www.nicktreharne.com
Follow him on Instagram @nicktreharne

Image © Nick Treharne and used here with permission of the photographer.


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Billie Charity

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Billie Charity

‘Swimmers’ - from The Bench project © Billie Charity

‘Swimmers’ - from The Bench project © Billie Charity

Billie Charity’s exhibition might be hard to beat when it comes to the proximity of the subject of the photographs and the gallery where they’re hung. Her ongoing project, The Bench, places a focus on the patrons of a welcome posterior rest just outside the front door of Thru The Lens Gallery in Hay-on-Wye where the photographer is co-curator with gallery owner Andrea Milsome.

View more of Billie’s work on her website www.billiecharity.com
Follow her on Instagram @billie_charity

Image © Billie Charity and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Philip Butler

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Philip Butler

'Dying Currency' from the series and photobook ‘Small Hours’ © Philip Butler

Philip has published his Small Hours project through his own small photobook publishing imprint ADM Publishing and the work features in the inaugural exhibition on the EyeLevel Gallery website. Read about the exhibition and gallery on our News feature here >

View more of Philip’s work on his website www.philipbutlerphotography.com

Image © Philip Butler and used here with permission of the photographer.

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David Mayne

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David Mayne

Yellow car, Valleys © David Mayne

View more of David's work on Instagram @projectymahere

Image © David Mayne and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Daniel Meadows - Now and Then

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Daniel Meadows - Now and Then

John Payne (centre) and friends, with pigeon Chequer. Portsmouth, April 1974 © Daniel Meadows

Listen to the story behind Daniel’s book ‘Now and Then: England 1970-2015’ published by Bodleian Library Publishing 4th October 2019 to coincide with the exhibition of the same name.

See more of Daniel's work on his very special website www.photobus.co.uk
Follow him on Facebook www.facebook.com/daniel.meadows.73

Image used with permission of the photographer © Daniel Meadows
The Daniel Meadows Archive is now held in the collections of The Bodleian Library

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Ayesha Khan

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Ayesha Khan

Image © Ayesha Khan

See more of Ayesha’s work on her website www.ayeshakhanphotograph.wixsite.com/portfolio
and also
www.mwmuslimwomen4.wixsite.com/projects
Follow her on Instagram @mwmuslimwomen

Image © Ayesha Khan and used here with permission of the photographer.

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Lucy Jane Purrington

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Lucy Jane Purrington

Image © Lucy Jane Purrington

See more of Lucy’s work on her website www.lucypurrington.com
Follow her on Instagram @ljpurrington_art

Image © Lucy Jane Purrington and used here with permission of the photographer.

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