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Photography: Process, Theory & Practice Group – #2 Celebrations

2nd September 2017 · 1:00pm - 4:00pm

In person | Virtual event

 Photography: Process, Theory & Practice Group – #2 Celebrations

Join a monthly photography meet up facilitated by Grace Gelder in the Library at Conway Hall.

Each session will begin with a presentation and discussion on a specific theme and then a short practical exercise. This group aims to create an inclusive space for people to share ideas, build a community, create new work and get the support and feedback that they wish to receive on a regular basis.

Photographers of all levels and abilities are welcome but you are required to bring your own photography equipment.

We are committed to promoting inclusive practice at Conway Hall. Due to the constraints of our building, the Library is not currently accessible to wheelchair users or those with limited mobility but we are happy to discuss with you how we can make the contents and materials accessible to you. We carefully monitor which events are held in the Library, and will use your comments to enable us to develop ways to ensure that everyone should be able to attend events in the future.

Grace Gelder is a London-based photographer and an arts workshop facilitator with a BA in Visual Performance and an MA in Photography. For the last 9 years she has been facilitating photography workshops and receiving private commissions for a range of clients and groups; often collaborating with charities and organisations that support women’s equality and wellbeing. Grace has developed a variety of approaches to the traditional structure of a photo-shoot and continues to research the role of photographer and subject.  Grace’s work has been exhibited in China, Russia, Latvia and across the UK and her clients include Tate Gallery, V&A Museum, BBC and Wellcome Collection.

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