Pleased and honored that my portrait of Shan Khan has been selected for inclusion in Portrait Salon'19 - a Salon De Refuges, an exhibition of works rejected from this year's Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize. The exhibition opens at the Royal Photographic Society in Bristol today until 28th November, before travelling to Harrogate to be part of the Photo North Festival from 30th November to 2nd December 2019. Originally taken as part of a series titled 'Beautifully Unconventional' for Perfect Bound magazine. Starring Shan Khan at First Model Management; with art director Karena Callen; fashion styling by Scarlet Williamson; hair by Heath Massi, assisted by Betty Bee; makeup artist Lica Fensome; shoot production A&R Creative Production. Photography by Wendy Carrig represented by A&R Creative Agency Copyright Wendy Carrig ©2018 All Rights Reserved.
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Photography Exhibition | MullenLowe Group
I'm very pleased to have these photographs chosen as part of a new photography exhibition curated by A&R Photographic and showing at MullenLowe Group until the end of June. Photography by Wendy Carrig
Separation | Photography Exhibition
Selected by the Association of Photographers for their latest exhibition SEPARATION
Curating the Liverpool International Photography Festival
I was recently invited to curate a new photography exhibition for the Liverpool International Photography Festival My brief, to select images from the AOP Photography Awards and re-present them in response to the festival's theme WOMEN MIGRATION + MEMORY. This turned into a most exciting and enjoyable venture, choosing and showing great photography from award-winning photographers. Here are a few of my favourites..Photograph by Markku Lahdesmaki
Photograph by Markku Lahdesmaki
Photograph by Uwe Deuttmann
Photograph by Paul Calver
Photograph by Julia Fullerton-Batten The exhibition opened at historic St.George's Hall and the preview was attended by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool and I had the honor of being her guide. She was extremely impressed with the work on show, in particular George Logan's series 'wildlife on the edge of extinction' photographed for the Born Free Foundation, and Anthony Lycett's emotive portraits of a woman with Alzheimer's, one of the Lord Mayor's charities. She was also very moved by Clare Park's brave and worthy portrait 'my mother towards the end of her life' and together with Emma Smith (the festival's executive director) we three agreed this picture was worthy of 'best in show'. The festival runs until 31st May 2015 All photographs subject to copyright by the respective author.