Natalie Robinson uses photography to observe that ‘things are not always as they seem’ both in a landscape and urban context. With a background in architecture, she is interested in abstraction, ambiguity and revealing underlying meaning through her work. 'Reflection: what lies beneath?', her Final Project for LCC:MAP 2020/21 was awarded the Photofusion Prize and received commendations from Metro Imaging and in the Sproxton Award for Photography. As a Post Graduate Researcher at UAL: London College of Communication [LCC], her practice-based research, 'Afterlife', concerns the the existing LCC campus at Elephant & Castle, its memory and coming disappearance, while her blog makes occasional reports on the progress of this work.
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