Photography & Storytelling
With Anneleen Lindsay
In 1975, A Chorus Line revolutionised Broadway with its innovative take on turning real-life testimonies into art. This workshop with Anneleen Lindsay explores how we can tell our own stories through photography. Whatever your camera of choice – be it a smartphone or a DSLR – bring it along and explore creative ways to capture a narrative through portraiture skills. This workshop is open to anyone aged 16 - 25, no matter your level of photography experience.
About the artists
Anneleen Lindsay is an Edinburgh-based photographer, working across portraiture, documentary, art and fashion. She also tutors on photography and creativity. Her work explores themes of community, individuality, hidden stories and representation. She reflects upon personal memories, storytelling, and spiritual associations with relation to a sense of space and place.
Anneleen’s work has been widely exhibited and published internationally; including features in the Guardian, The Scotsman, and London Evening Standard. She won prestigious competitions by the British Journal of Photography & British Council and was shortlisted for the Royal Photographic Society’s Documentary Awards and the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards.
Part of Find Your Light
Inspired by the incredible shows on our stage, our Find Your Light days are perfect for young adults (aged 16 - 25) looking to expand their love of theatre and explore their creativity in new ways.
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Access
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