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Ep.8: Photography as an artistic tool, and are photos made to be seen? With guest Alice Farrington

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Ep.8: Photography as an artistic tool, and are photos made to be seen? With guest Alice Farrington

This week we've been joined by lab favourite, good friend and co-founder of Girls Camera Club, Alice Farrington.

With Alice's largely art-based background, we discuss how she uses photography as a tool to express herself within her art, and whether photography should be made to be seen.

You can check out Alice on Instagram, and Girls' Camera Club on Instagram also. Girls Camera Club is a collective for women and non-binary photographers. They have their second exhibition launching at the end of July, a collection of some ongoing work, at Kitform @ Jamaica St. Studios in Stokes Croft, Bristol.

Jamaica St. Studios are also currently fundraising in order to be able to bring the ownership of the studios back to the community, you can check out the crowdfunder here.

As always, we're keen to hear your thoughts, and if you've got any questions for us that we can answer on a future episode, send them in to us at voicenotespodcast@jackslab.co.

This episode was hosted by Jack Ford, Rosie Warwick and Jack Tolhurst, and featured our guest Alice Farrington.

Don't forget to head over to www.jackslab.co for all your film processing needs.

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Ep.8: Photography as an artistic tool, and are photos made to be seen? With guest Alice Farrington

This week we've been joined by lab favourite, good friend and co-founder of Girls Camera Club, Alice Farrington.

With Alice's largely art-based background, we discuss how she uses photography as a tool to express herself within her art, and whether photography should be made to be seen.

You can check out Alice on Instagram, and Girls' Camera Club on Instagram also. Girls Camera Club is a collective for women and non-binary photographers. They have their second exhibition launching at the end of July, a collection of some ongoing work, at Kitform @ Jamaica St. Studios in Stokes Croft, Bristol.

Jamaica St. Studios are also currently fundraising in order to be able to bring the ownership of the studios back to the community, you can check out the crowdfunder here.

As always, we're keen to hear your thoughts, and if you've got any questions for us that we can answer on a future episode, send them in to us at voicenotespodcast@jackslab.co.

This episode was hosted by Jack Ford, Rosie Warwick and Jack Tolhurst, and featured our guest Alice Farrington.

Don't forget to head over to www.jackslab.co for all your film processing needs.

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