Tracy is a professional social documentary and fine art photographer based in Bristol, UK, and is most interested in working alongside small groups of people over time, in the world beyond the studio.
Social Documentary: People & place.
Memories, mythologies, nostalgia, transience, uncertainty.
Boundaries, crossings, margins, perimeters, fringes.
Tracy's personal work mostly involves working experimentally with 35mm & medium format cameras in natural/available light, making double exposure collaborations with people all over the world and generally doing distressing things with film. She is comfortable using direct conversation as well as new media.
Tracy is available for commissioned photographic work.
Education
Exhibitions
Publications
Stock
Social Documentary: People & place.
Memories, mythologies, nostalgia, transience, uncertainty.
Boundaries, crossings, margins, perimeters, fringes.
Tracy's personal work mostly involves working experimentally with 35mm & medium format cameras in natural/available light, making double exposure collaborations with people all over the world and generally doing distressing things with film. She is comfortable using direct conversation as well as new media.
Tracy is available for commissioned photographic work.
Education
- BA Hons Photography, First Class: University of the West of England, Bristol (2009–2012). Including Erasmus placement at the University of Barcelona, Barcelona.
Exhibitions
- 'Pitch' Group Exhibition, Free Range Graduate Show, The Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London. 21 - 25 June, 2012. Roundabout House (Short Film & Stills.)
- The Royal West of England Academy (RWA) Open Photography 2 Exhibition: 20 February – 5 April 2011. Lightbox Triptych: Al buen entendedor, pocas palabras bastan.
- Film: Ten Years of Tate Modern (2010) Two images selected, both exhibited via Tate Online/Tate Channel. One used in a short film exhibited at Tate Modern. 14–16 May 2010.
- Flickr/Hayward Rodchenko Photography Competition. Winner (2008). Exhibited at the Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London. 14–27 April 2008.
Publications
- Redscale: Warming Up Your Photography (UK edition). In: 52 Photographic Projects, pp34 - 39, Rotovision. ISBN 978-2-888930709 (2010).
- Redscale: Warming Up Your Photography (US edition). In: Photo Op, pp34 - 39, Focal Press. ISBN 978-0-240814001 (2010).
Stock
- Selected work available for licensing via Getty Images.