Trish Crawford
I am (not) who I used to be
When I turned fifty, I felt like I was starting to disappear. While I knew I was not actually disappearing, not seeing myself reflected in almost all media made me question my value and the value of the mid-life woman. For this collaborative project, I interviewed and made portraits of women in my life who are my age peers. I discovered that while starting to feel invisible at this age is common, also common are lives rich with experience, creativity, capacity, and accomplishment. While we are (not) who we used to be, we are becoming more and more ourselves.
Karen Aneiro • Angharad Bache • Jemma Bannocks • Chiara Bellamoli • Kate Carpenter • Darren Clarke • Alan Conteh • Trish Crawford • Steven Dowie • Nick Drewery • Steve Elliott • Gweniver Exton • Dylan Garcia • Chris Hewitson • John Inns • Philippa James • Elaine Jeffrey • Adrian McPherson • Dawna Mueller • Mary Musgrove • Layla Perchal Neal • Tracey Paddison • Rachel Rimell • Jessica Roberts • Ruta Kalmane Saksens • Claire Sargent • Mandy Simpson • Chris Smith • Charlotte Squire • Tracy Tattersall • Alexander Ward • Bernd Wuersching •
University of Brighton
MA Photography
IADT Dún Laoghaire
MRes Photography
Falmouth University
MA Photography
London College of Communication
MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (Online)
University of Portsmouth
MA Photography
Royal College of Art
MA Photography
University of South Wales
MA Documentary Photography
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