2025 Archive
BA Photography

Izzy Alefounder
Photography
Izzy Alefounder is a photographer whose work focuses on gothic subculture and expressionism. Her work includes an original handmade chapbook holding gothic tales and poems, a collection of gothic style images. Her work allows the viewers to immerse themselves within the material, music, and genre of gothic subculture.

Adam Christie-Mileham
Photography
Adam is a photographer and darkroom printer. His work is rooted in the practical elements of photography,using traditional methods. His final major project - is an introspective work into the life of a darkroom printer and documents the traces seen and left behind from a troubled narrator.

Kieran Exeter
Photography
Kieran Exeter explores the emotional and psychological impact of imagery, guided by both conceptual ideas and visual aesthetics. His work focusses on how the subject is interpreted and the effects of the imagery on its viewer, using psychological and philosophical frameworks, he explores the aesthetic and conceptual interpretations of imagery.

Amy Bell
Photography
Amy Bell’s work documents the residents of care homes making portraits of those people, the project touches on ageing and topics such as dementia. Amy has created her project to look like a living space. Amy created this space using wallpaper and several old frames which once contained portraits.

Isabelle Clarke
Photography
Isabelle Clarke is a photographer who specialises in documenting the landscape and architectural spaces.Lincolnshire is a vast rural county, rich with history. Silent Evidence is an exploration into a corner of Lincolnshire, documenting the landscape and investigating its past.

Amelia Gilchrist
Photography
Amelia Gilchrist is a photographer who has focused this project on items to do with the military. As a result of this, she has been able to take photographs of various medals from different aspects of the military as well as different time periods, which focus on the details of the objects.

Brody Bell
Photography
Brody Bell is a photographic artist whose work navigates the intersections of memory, trauma, and the unseen. Through a combination of photography, projection, and installation, she constructs intimate, contemplative spaces that explore how emotional experiences are concealed, suppressed, or symbolically expressed while drawing on feminist theory as conceptual frame.

Katie Dennis
Photography
Katie Dennis is a photographer exploring identity, memory and life experiences through portraiture, conceptual, and documentary work. Her images combine emotions and feelings with visual storytelling, inviting reflection on vulnerability, authenticity, and human connection. With a quiet, immersive approach, she reveals the intimate narratives behind everyday moments and constructed visual metaphors.

Ethan Goodrich
Photography
Ethan Goodrich explores the intersection of nature, technology, history, and human experience. His latest project examines how artificial intelligence reshapes perceptions of landscapes. Alongside conceptual work, he captures serene environments and historical sites, focusing on documentation, community, heritage, and the cultural significance of Britain’s historic landscapes.

Brooke Blakey
Photography
Brooke Blakey is a portrait photographer who explores light, colour and nature within her practice.
‘Where the sun finds her’ is all about showcasing femininity through her eyes, whilst emphasising the natural beauty of the landscape and lighting. This project aimed to use light and nature to emphasise the divineness of femininity.

Kate Dipper
Photography
Kate Dipper is a photographer that choses to use her practice to tell a story about people’s experiences with dyslexia. Showing what life can look like as a dyslexic in their everyday life, her work will focus on what a dyslexic person sees and how it can be changed into a positive outlook and not something people often associate with struggle.

Bethan Gray
Photography
Bethan Gray is a digital photographer specializing in portraiture. Their work focuses on capturing the authentic stories of individuals, emphasizing honesty and respect. Through collaborative storytelling, Bethan ensures each subject’s narrative is shared in a way that reflects their truth, fostering connection and deeper understanding through visual expression.

Ruby Hill
Photography
Ruby Hill is a landscape and architectural photographer whose work captures the relationship between natural and built environments. Her recent projects explore the contrast and harmony between urban structures and rural settings. Through her carefully composed imagery, she invites the viewer to consider how landscapes shape and are shaped by, human presence and architectural intervention.

Lewis E. Mitchell
Photography
Lewis Mitchell focuses on the troubled dynamic between the human and the land that we seek to commodify. He documents the outskirts which seem to be in a limbo state between hyper-modernisation, and complete wilderness, where the human is fighting for ownership and materials, and the plants are fighting back for what is rightfully theirs.

Charlie Sykes
Photography
Charlie Sykes focuses on the connection between animals and owners. The subject explores companionships shown in a book compiled from the stories from owners. To accompany their book, there will be artefacts showing the use of paracords adding a physical element to companionships and how they can be personalised.

Anna Hughes
Photography
Anna Hughes focuses on the perception of a woman’s safe places in society. Her recent works have concentrated on the outwardly visually perfect contrasted with an underlying threat of unspoken violence. She uses still life photography to portray anticipated harm, demonstrating the tension victims experience in spaces that should be comfortable.

Richard Woolrich
Photography
Richard Woolrich explores generational transmission through gesture, rhythm, and repetition. Next-Generations Turn layers rotating portraits, thread-bound projections, and a heartbeat sound scape to evoke presence in flux. One generation guides before stepping aside. As each subject turns, the cycle continues and the next begins to shape their own path.

Isabella Lehning
Photography
Isabella Lehning is a creative photographer who explores media and enjoys playing with the line of reality through set design and image production. Her images aim to investigate what lies within people beyond the surface, and to bring out creativity within each subject.

Abigail Owen
Photography
Abigail Owen is an analog photographer whose art evokes a sense of calm introspection, encouraging viewers to slow down and connect with the subtle and unseen. Their final body of work for the degree show, highlights the quiet wonder in our natural tendency to find faces and shapes within the environment.

Abigail Ward
Photography
Abigail Ward’s photographic practice provides marginalised communities with a voice. She connects with her subjects through photography providing a safe place for those to share their stories while also bringing the audiences attention to the social, political, and personal issues different people face.

Anya Malloy
Photography
Echoes of the shutter explores memory through photography, reveals intimacy and nostalgia through the delicate compositions of flowers, jewelry, handwritten notes, and photographs. Each image evokes personal histories and emotional connections. The reflective surfaces and soft textures invite viewers to contemplate the quiet, tender moments that shape our inner lives.

Harvey Pell
Photography
Harvey Pell is a photographer whose work predominantly focuses on fashion and portraiture. His recent works seek to contest conventional gender norms in fashion portraiture by exhibiting androgyny through models and attire. His work encourages the viewer to question the nature of identity and the reasons we associate particular garments with specific genders.