Harry Hitchcock
Yes Folks It's Me
Yes Folks It’s Me explores the notion of home and belonging as ever evolving. As the formative home gives way to the often-multiple independent abodes of adulthood, lived experience is informed by shifting contexts of place. Home can be composed and collated from each contributing experiential context until a point of ‘belonging’ might be found. The work juxtaposes family imagery with documentary images of my lived environments; Newmarket and Nottingham, which have been photographed through a series of repeated walks. The pairings and sequence, set out within a traditional family photo album, locates recollection and familial history into the present to meet the possibilities of what future home might be.
Kieron Bailey • Broderick Lee Coursey • Adam Yahya Davies • Harry Hitchcock • Indigo Johnson • Annabelle Knott • Morgan McMahon • Megan Mizon • Elizabeth Sarah Patter • Georgia Stanley • Kathleen Stewart • Hennie Swan • Becky Warren •
Arts University Bournemouth
MA Photography
University of Brighton
MA Photography
University of Derby
MA Film and Photography
Falmouth University
MA Photography
London College of Communication
MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography
University of Portsmouth
MA Photography
Royal College of Art
MA Photography
University of South Wales
MA Documentary Photography