Elaine Vizor
NOW YOU SEE ME
This work is a series of portraits (representations) of women of 'The Invisible Age'. That is, women over fifty years of age, who exist but are often unseen or overlooked. Using the term 'landscape' generically to encompass city, sea, urban or rural 'scapes', the women are seen in the landscapes they inhabit. Drawing from the 'Deadpan Aesthetic', the women are central in the frame and are visible, even if only momentarily. Standing out from their familiar landscapes, which are imbued with personal meaning, the women appear to be more powerful, dominant or visible in those places, whether the places are small or vast. Each woman is purposefully photographed in the landscape orientation to extend the metaphor of space and visibility.
Kevin Dowling • Elaine Vizor • Karen Ward •
University of Brighton
MA Photography
Central Saint Martins
MA Photography
Central Saint Martins
MA Fine Art
London College of Communication
MA Photography
London College of Communication
MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography
University of Wales, Newport
MA/MFA Documentary Photography
University of Sunderland
MA Photography
University of Ulster
MFA Photography