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Blog - Phil Hatcher-Moore | Photojournalist
by Phil Hatcher-Moore
3y ago
The lockdown resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic has changed everything — how we work, how we interact, how we live. No longer having the filter of a road or an airport, and with one—then two—small children to look after, I photograph our experience of the pandemic here on a remote hillside in North Wales. This year’s PhotoBrussels festival asked artists to submit projects on the theme of The World Within, and 419 artists across Europe responded to the “Call for European Photographers” launched during the lockdown (March-June 2020). I’m happy to say that my work, Solvitur Ambulando, is ..read more
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Sky Arts: ART50
Blog - Phil Hatcher-Moore | Photojournalist
by Phil Hatcher-Moore
4y ago
Jac walling in Gwynedd Over the past year and a half, I have been exploring the relationship between the hills of North Wales and the generations of farmers that have shaped them. This work was commissioned as part of Sky Arts’ Art50 project, exploring who we are as a country as we approach Brexit. The programme was broadcast the week that the UK was due to leave the European Union, and my contribution to it is available here: http://www.skyartsart50.tv/projects/uplands/ The exhibition ran for a couple of months in the hills of the Dee V ..read more
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Brexit, for Le Monde
Blog - Phil Hatcher-Moore | Photojournalist
by Phil Hatcher-Moore
4y ago
After more than three years of uncertainty following the 2016 referendum, the United Kingdom formally left the European Union on January 31, 2020. I’ve been travelling around the country for the past couple of years for Le Monde, asking people what they think about Brexit. (The answer is usually “not much!”) A collection of this work, in partnership with the wonderful Paris-based photographer Ed Alcock, was published last Friday. And both Ed and I spent the day covering the day “live”, he in London, and me in Stoke-on-Trent and its environs ..read more
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Baden photo festival
Blog - Phil Hatcher-Moore | Photojournalist
by Phil Hatcher-Moore
4y ago
Last year’s exhibition from La Gacilly travelled to the inaugural Baden photo festival this year, close to the Austrian capital. Lois Lammerhuber has done an incredible job of pulling everything together, and it was mind blowing to see the way that he curated my work exploring the legacy of nuclear testing in Kazakhstan. It was more of an installation, in one of Baden’s oldest buildings — uninhabited for a couple of decades, the decay in the building reflecting the decay of the former test site in Semipalatinsk ..read more
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« Les Gardiens du territoire » @ La Gacilly photo festival
Blog - Phil Hatcher-Moore | Photojournalist
by Phil Hatcher-Moore
4y ago
Earlier this year I spent two weeks travelling some 4000km around France, meeting farmers, entrepreneurs and les paysans who were replanting trees and hedgerows. On assignment for La Fondation Yves Rocher, the work is exhibited at this year’s La Gacilly photo festival in north-western France. La Gacilly is a fantastic festival—Europe’s largest open-air photo festival—with a really friend ..read more
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