Louise Hamilton
Noli timere
My methodology centres around the idea of 'Intimate self-documentary/documentary' through which I attempt to discover if I can expose issues that are hidden, forgotten, and invisible, through my photographs. These issues include infertility/sterility, contemporary masculinities, our connection to the land, and the cycle of life, death, and family relationships/bonds. I looked to the agricultural world to seek answers about reproduction and posed the question 'Are we really so different?' these images are a sample from the project 'A Day on the Farm-Lambing Season'. Further to this, constructed images of Eggs brought body to my experience of infertility, of having a critically low ovarian reserve and going through menopause at forty.
Mary Furlong • Louise Hamilton • Suella Holland • Ian Newman • Elisa Nishimura • Jan O'Connell • Caitlin Sorcha O'Neill • Sam Patton • Saoirse Sexton • Mahesh Shantaram • Annabel Steen •
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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