Senior Lecturer in Photojournalism, University of South Wales
I am a senior lecturer in photojournalism, for ten years I was the course leader for BA Photojournalism at the University of South Wales in Cardiff and I now look after the BA Journalism course. I've been involved in photography for the last 35 years, moving from analogue to digital.
As well as digital image making I also have an interest in "alternate processes": wet plate collodion, cyanotype, pinhole, salt prints & gum bi-chromate.
I've been at the university since September 2008, previously I taught for eleven years at Birmingham city university on the BA and MA course in Visual communication department.
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Mar 16, 2024 07:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
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