Angela Lloyd
Night
The vast darkness can give an innate search for light to give comfort. It can leave questions of reality and what you can see or not. It can ask what or who is there or was there. Darkness is commonly associated with fear, haunt and danger. Yet curiosity and intrigue can bring you to look closer in the dark surroundings and explore an odd sense or a life that is only revealed by night, and the sense of personal fear or uncertainty when alone in total darkness. The imagination can play games.
Jacob Burge • Robert Burton • Paul Davies • Cottia Fortune-Wood • Carl Gibbs • Natalie Hodges • Angela Lloyd • Kirsty Pye • Ashley Reynolds • Jasmin Scrivens-Smith • George Sharman •
Barking and Dagenham College
BA (Hons) Photography
Blackpool and the Fylde College
BA (Hons) Photography
Mid Cheshire College
FDA Contemporary Photography
University of Chester
BA (Hons) Photography
De Montfort University
BA (Hons) Photography and Video
Dublin Institute of Technology
BA (Hons) Photography
IADT Dun Laoghaire
BA (Hons) Photography
Edinburgh College of Art
BA (Hons) Photography
Edinburgh Napier University
BA (Hons) Photography and Film
University College Falmouth
BA (Hons) Photography
University for the Creative Arts Farnham
BA (Hons) Photography
Glasgow School of Art
BA (Hons) Fine Art
University of Gloucestershire
BA (Hons) Fine Art - Photography
Gray's School of Art, Robert Gordon University
BA (Hons) Photographic and Electronic Media
Griffith College Dublin
BA Photographic Media (Part Time)
Hereford College of Arts, University of Wales
BA (Hons) Photography
University of Central Lancashire
BA (Hons) Photography
Leeds College of Art
BA (Hons) Photography
Liverpool John Moores University
BA (Hons) Photography
Manchester Metropolitan University
BA (Hons) Photography
The National College of Art & Design
Certificate in Photography and Digital Imaging
University of Wales, Newport
BA (Hons) Documentary Photography