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Members Profiles

Mark Adams
Mark works on a variety of websites and photographs mostly urban landscapes. See www.unreelcity.co.uk

Jonathan Bayer
'An American in love with tramping over and through layers of history – British history. Forts and block houses, ships, alive and dead, coal power stations, detritus of the past and near past.' (quoted from the Afterword of J.Bayer – Eye on the Estuary, published by JLB Publishing).

Jeanine Billington
Jeanine spent her early life in Switzerland. She studied History of Art, and trained as a film editor in Italy, and worked in England, Ireland, and Switzerland on art and documentary films. For the last decade she has concentrated on photography, and recently graduated from de Montfort University, Leicester with an MA in photography.

Elisabeth Blanchet
Elisabeth has exhibited widely in France, Belgium and London, and she has published many articles and portfolios. The British Journal of Photography featured her work on Africa in the January 2002 issue.

She is co-founder of the newly founded European independent photographers group, Luna. Her work can be seen on the website www.lunaphotos.com.

Karl Blanchet
Karl is an independent photographer based in London. He has published his photographs in various magazines, and his main interests are social issues where individuals express their feelings. Depth and time are explored in his photographic work.

He is co-founder of the newly founded European independent photographers group, Luna. His work can be seen on the website www.lunaphotos.com

Edward Bowman
Edward returned to post graduate study as a mature student after early retirement and in1995. MA in Photography. U.Derby in 1997, MA in Design and Media Arts at U. Westminster with Merit. 1994: Awarded Fenton Medal of The Royal Photographic Society.

Exhibitions: 1998: Past Tense Chapel Gallery, Covent Garden. London. Past Tense Museum of Photography Film & Television. Bradford. 1995: O.K.RD Barbican London.1990: North Circular Royal Photographic Society, Bath.

Jean Davey Winter
Over the years Jean Davey Winter has worked with a variety of media and although now primarily a painter, photography has and still does play an important role in her work. She has exhibited extensively, both nationally and internationally and her work is included in numerous public and private collections.

Mary Dunkin
Mary Dunkin is a portrait photographer based in London. Her series of portraits/interviews have appeared in the Telegraph Magazine and the Independent Magazine, and her portraits are regularly published in the Sunday Times Magazine. Her images can be seen on www.the-aop.org. She is also an experienced photographer of families and children and can be commissioned for private work. Mary can be contacted on marydunkin@btopenworld.com Her website is www.marydunkinphotography.co.uk

Constantine Gras
Constantine Gras has a degree in film and literature from the University of Warwick and now works part-time as a health and safety advisor for Diabetes UK.

He uses traditional darkroom processes and procedures and works almost exclusively in black and white.

Constantine is currently engaged on a project exploring the way we live, build and environmentally manage wood and timber.

Steve Gross
Steve has recently had a solo exhibition of images from Kilburn High Road, a project that occupied him for two years. The project displayed the energy and vibrancy of the High Road, and portrayed its people with a sympathetic and compassionate eye. The exhibition was very well received. He has also exhibited with the LIP queens Park Group last year. He is currently studying for a degree in photography at the University of Westminster.

Cinnamon Heathcote Drury
Cinnamon is a freelance photo-journalist, specialising in portrait photography. She had her first solo show, "HOMO SAPIENS, a collection of men", at Portobello Gold, November 2000, and has 9 portraits in the National Portrait Gallery's collection. Cinnamon is also studying a Masters degree at University of Westminster, and shooting private commissions for friends and actors. To contact, please email: cin.futurephoto@virgin.net

Angela Inglis

Lenny Jordan
Lenny is originally from Chicago, where he taught contemporary music and art at DePaul University. He has lived in London since 1993. His work often implies a narrative, and it borrows stylistically from film noir and the photographers of the 1930's and 40's. Email: lenny@lennyjordan.com

Vanja Karas
Vanja has graduated at the University of Arts in Belgrade, followed by an MA at RADA and Kings College in London.

Vanja has almost 10 years of professional experience in creative visual
communications in design, advertising and broadcast industries and she
extensively uses photography in the course of her work.

Currently she lives and works in London as the Creative Director for her design agency Magenta Grove London. Email: vanja@magentagrove.com

Julie Long
Julie Long studied Psychology at Smith College USA and then returned to London to train as a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic. She has recently become involved in photography and her interests remain broad.
The 'One Mile Round' project has provided Julie with an opportunity to retrace her Great Aunt's steps the short distance between the flat above the old Laundrette on Ladbroke Grove, where she lived for thirty years, to a new home on Clarendon Road.

Lionel Morrison

Lucy O’Meara
Lucy grew up and studied photography in Ireland and has lived in London since 1996. She has had 3 solo exhibitions – Elements, New York Reflections and last year, Rues de Paris, as well as participating in some group shows. She was also commissioned by the Kensington and Chelsea Community History Group for some portrait work for their oral history project Irish Lives in the Ladbroke Grove area. A selection of her work can be seen on her website www.lucyomearaphotography.co.uk

Michael Potts
Michael was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in his father's darkroom, or so it felt. Most of his happiest memories were watching photographs appear in the developing tray. Whilst in South Africa, he completed a Fine Art degree at Rhodes University, Grahamstown where he studied under Obie Oberholtzer. Now he is living in London, where he works as a web-designer.'

Brian Rybolt
Brian Rybolt is a professional photographer and teaches photography at Kensington and Chelsea College and Esher College. He has exhibited and published work over the past 25 years here and in the USA. For the past three years he has been interested in visual ambiguity and how photographs 'read' in our society. His work has appeared in major English and American publications. Brian has had solo and group exhibitions both here and in the USA. He can be contacted at: brian@brianrybolt.plus.com

Vicki Smith

Martin Stewart
Martin Stewart's photographic interests are wide ranging, but with a particular emphasis on architecture and interiors. With an aim of making a career in this area, he is currently studying for a photography qualification at the City of Westminster and assisting other photographers. He recently won the student category of the Towergate / British Institute of Professional Photography Fine Art annual awards. More of his work. More of his work can be viewed at his website www.martinstewart.co.uk. Martin can be contacted at 07717 198142 or mail@martinstewart.co.uk.

John Tolliday
John is a Landscape and Portrait photographer and Studied City & Guilds Photography at Bridgewater College. For several years he taught photography at a public school part time and has exhibited in International and Salon exhibitions. He works in the moody New Romantic style. See more of his work at www.johntolliday.co.uk.

Tony Wallis
Tony has taken pictures throughout a career that includes the Royal Navy, engineering in Germany, Holland and America and latterly teaching science, computing, photography and filmmaking. He has traveled extensively with his camera - the South West USA, France, Spain, and the waterways of England in a canal boat.

Tony has exhibited for a number of years and has had shows in London, Birmingham and the Lake District. He was the Exhibitions Organizer of the Dissenters Gallery.