“It’s amazing how little social work of photography there is with social documentary: a lot of it stops at the two-dimensional image on a wall and a glass of white wine.”
-Justin Quinnell
Jesse and Clare talk to Linda Jarrett and Justin Quinnell about their creative practices, both of which involve alternative processes and working with communities.
Justin Quinnell is an artist and educator based in Bristol and Linda Jarrett is an artist based in New Zealand.
They talk about the value of analogue and alternative photographic processes and the greater sense of community that these can come with. They discuss how alternative processes can communicate ideas to new audiences and are remarkable tools for learning.
See their work, or connect via:
https://www.pinholephotography.org/
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