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A face to face talk open to the public. Group Members free, Visitors £5 on the door.
Louise Taylor will be talking about her work and her ongoing project "Wombling: Archiving Dad".
Louise is a socially engaged photographer based in Tow Law, County Durham. Her work focuses on rural issues, people, and place, and is rooted in a strong connection to the land. She is a founding member of the arts collective Wideyed, a member of The Photobook Club Collective, and is motivated to present her work in unusual ways, often in public spaces, with each opportunity serving as a chance to reimagine it for a new context or audience.
Her current personal project, Wombling: Archiving Dad, is an ongoing body of work that records her father’s objects following his unexpected death.
The project acts as a vehicle for experimenting with new approaches to creating and disseminating photobooks. A handmade, limited-edition book object is planned to launch by the end of the year.
For more of Louise's work go to
www.louisetaylorphotography.co.uk Instagram: @louisetaylor_photo
www.wideyed.org
Instagram: @wideyedphotos
Meeting is at Newton & Bywell Community Hall, NE43 7UL on Friday 21st November 2025
Meeting opens at 7.00pm for Tea, Coffee and chat.
Talk starts at 7.30pm prompt.
Meeting ends 21.00
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