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lucie kerley
Warrington, England
Documentary photographer/filmmaker
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Gender: Female
Race: Caucasian/White
Citizenship: British
Languages Spoken: English

Brief Message to Members: Lucie is available for fashion, commercial & lifestyle, music, portrait, landscape & travel photography, & Documentary commissions in both the U.K. and internationally and is always interested in collaborating with other artists.
Biography: After studying a foundation course at the Arts Centre in Liverpool, Lucie then went onto study a Visual Communication degree - whereby she found her passion lay in photography, particularly, documentary. “I love listening to people's stories & being able to visually reflect these in my work is something that I strive to do in order to share their beauty with the viewer.” Lucie is a female documentary photographer from Warrington, England and likes to use a variety of photographic techniques - ranging from Medium format to Polaroid, digital and Lomographic (Fisheye & Holga),and HD video to capture documentary interviews, for still and moving images.“I like to experiment with whatever medium I feel will best suit the subject matter at hand.” Exhibitions The Ever-changing face of the Landscape that is British Allotments.’ Documentary Photography Project.Available Art 4, Museum Quartier. Vienna, 2007. ‘Moving Type’ Plus Type Events Exhibition, Birmingham. UK, 2007. Event Photography. N.E.C, Birmingham. UK, 2006. ‘3 Waves - Little Polonia.’ Documentary interviews video installation piece. Digital Utopia, New Generation Arts Festival, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham. UK, 2008. ‘Comfort Zone’, Lomography Exhibition, B.I.A.D. Birmingham. UK, 2008. ‘Little Polonia’ Documentary Photography Project. Awarded 2nd Prize - George Jackson Award, School of Jewellery, Birmingham. UK, 2008. ‘Little Polonia’ Documentary Photography Project. B.I.A.D - EDGE - Final Degree Show, Birmingham. UK, 2008. ‘The Ever-changing face of the Landscape that is British Allotments.’ Documentary Photography Project. Arts Fest 08, Custard Factory, Birmingham. UK, 2008.