Madaline Kay Bowler
Cafe Portraits
My interest in photography lies in street portraiture. I capture the aspects of everyday life that people rarely stop to reflect upon. I seek out moments from the street although my subjects are posed as if for a formal portrait. This body of work, 'Café Portraits', celebrates and documents the modern popularity of outdoor café culture. I am interested in these moments of impermanence, moments where people temporarily step away from the fast pace of London life, to rest, to reflect and take a sideline view of the world flying by. They are people of leisure, portraits that capture a lack of urgency and reveal a very contemporary aspect of street life.
Peter Beckwith • Madaline Kay Bowler • Mona Butt • Aga Cebula • Catherine Cowlam • Helen Cryer • Matthew De Gannes • Rachel Hingley • Ania Pawlik • Beth Saunders • Lydia Vernon • Alda Villiljós •
Blackpool and the Fylde College
BA (Hons) Photography
University of Brighton
BA (Hons) Photography
Mid Cheshire College
Foundation Degree Contemporary Photography
University of Chester
BA (Hons) Photography
Cleveland College of Art and Design
BA (Hons) Photography
University of Cumbria
BA (Hons) Photography
De Montfort University
BA (Hons) Photography and Video
University of Derby
BA (Hons) Photography
Edinburgh College of Art
BA (Hons) Photography
University College Falmouth
BA (Hons) Photography
University for the Creative Arts Farnham
BA (Hons) Photography
Glasgow School of Art
BA (Hons) Fine Art Photography
Griffith College Dublin
BA Photographic Media
Griffith College Dublin
BA Photographic Media (Part Time)
Hereford College of Arts
BA (Hons) Photography
Hereford College of Arts
FDA Photography
The National College of Art & Design
Certificate in Photography and Digital Imaging
University of Wales, Newport
BA (Hons) Photographic Art
University of Plymouth
BA (Hons) Photography
Portsmouth University
BA (Hons) Photography
Staffordshire University
FDA Creative & Cultural Industries, Digital Media
Swansea Metropolitan University
BA (Hons) Photography in the Arts