Harry Gammer-Flitcroft
Whodunit
This is the landscape of the quintessential English Murder Mystery story. Agatha Christie lived in this part of Oxfordshire for 30 years, it is also used as a set for the long running television program 'Midsomer Murders', often called 'Barnaby' when exported abroad. This is also where I call home. The story I present here is a murder mystery where no one dies. As in reality there are very few murders in this sleepy corner of England, but there is a tension that exists in the environment, a tension caused by what might be called the 'English reserve'. Things gone unsaid, unresolved, but present in their absence. The overexposed flash performs this present absence and the words allude to it.
Eleonora Agostini • Nicholas Constant • Sophie Culiere • Emily Elkins • Harry Gammer-Flitcroft • Rachel Glass • Yushi Li • Dafne Salis • Edu Torres • Shino Yanai •
Arts University Bournemouth
MA Commercial Photography
University of Brighton
MA Photography
Falmouth University
MA Photography
London College of Communication
MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography
University of Plymouth
MFA Photographic Arts
Royal College of Art
MA Photography
University of South Wales
MA Documentary Photography