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Photography Down The Line with Louise Mclachlan (recorded: 8 July 2020)

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Ben Harman, Director of Stills: Centre for Photography in Edinburgh, speaks to Louise Mclachlan.

Based in Edinburgh, artist Louise Mclachlan works predominantly with digital photography. Finding it the most ideal tool to create, Mclachlan draws inspiration from many mediums including painting, performance, sculpture and cinema. In recent years Mclachlan has explored her own relationship within creating whilst living with long term health conditions. In September 2019, she launched Scope - a photography workshop aimed at teaching individuals living with long term health conditions the power in their perspective.

www.louisemclachlan.com

@louisemclachlan (Instagram)

Resources, books and films recommended by Louise during this episode include:

On Being Ill by Virginia Woolf - written in 1925 and republished by Paris Press in 2002.

Disability Arts Online

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution - a documentary made in 2020, currently available on Netflix.

Disability Visibility by Alice Wong. Published in 2020 by Crown Books for Young Readers.

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Ben Harman, Director of Stills: Centre for Photography in Edinburgh, speaks to Louise Mclachlan.

Based in Edinburgh, artist Louise Mclachlan works predominantly with digital photography. Finding it the most ideal tool to create, Mclachlan draws inspiration from many mediums including painting, performance, sculpture and cinema. In recent years Mclachlan has explored her own relationship within creating whilst living with long term health conditions. In September 2019, she launched Scope - a photography workshop aimed at teaching individuals living with long term health conditions the power in their perspective.

www.louisemclachlan.com

@louisemclachlan (Instagram)

Resources, books and films recommended by Louise during this episode include:

On Being Ill by Virginia Woolf - written in 1925 and republished by Paris Press in 2002.

Disability Arts Online

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution - a documentary made in 2020, currently available on Netflix.

Disability Visibility by Alice Wong. Published in 2020 by Crown Books for Young Readers.

  continue reading

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