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Huw Alden Davies : Part 2

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Huw Alden Davies : Part 2

Huw Alden Davies in conversation with Emyr Young
Carmarthenshire, June 2021

Huw Alden Davies yn sgwrsio gydag Emyr Young
Sir Gâr, Mehefin 2021

Part 2 of Ffoton’s conversation with Carmarthenshire-based photographer Huw Alden Davies at Carmarthen School of Art where Huw leads the BA Photography course.

Early cameras

Early memories with his father

Having shot fashion and editorial work early in his career, Huw’s personal work has come to the fore in recent years through his exploration of family and the close-knit communities in the area of Tumble where he grew up. His ‘Prince’ project on his father has been published and exhibited; and more recently in 2020 he has self-published a related book titled ‘Scaffold to the Moon’.

His new work ‘Xennial (Dreaming in Colour)' is shown as part of the Diffusion 2021 Festival in Cardiff.

Listen to Part 1 of this conversation

Ffoton’s Season 2 conversations now include audio Chapter headings which will be visible in Podcast Apps supporting enhanced podcast features.


See below for a small selection of Huw's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

See more of Huw’s work on his website www.huwdaviesphotography.com
Follow him on Instagram @huwaldendavies
Gallery images © Huw Alden Davies and used with permission of the photographer.
Ffoton images of the photographer © Brian Carroll


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Huw Alden Davies : Part 1

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Huw Alden Davies : Part 1

Huw Alden Davies in conversation with Emyr Young
Carmarthenshire, June 2021

Huw Alden Davies yn sgwrsio gydag Emyr Young
Sir Gâr, Mehefin 2021

Ffoton talks with Carmarthenshire-based photographer Huw Alden Davies at Carmarthen School of Art where Huw leads the BA Photography course.

Early cameras

Early cameras

Early memories with his father

Early memories with his father

Having shot fashion and editorial work early in his career, Huw’s personal work has come to the fore in recent years through his exploration of family and the close-knit communities in the area of Tumble where he grew up. His ‘Prince’ project on his father has been published and exhibited; and more recently in 2020 he has self-published a related book titled ‘Scaffold to the Moon’.

His new work ‘Xennial (Dreaming in Colour)' is shown as part of the Diffusion 2021 Festival in Cardiff.

Listen to Part 2 of this conversation

Ffoton’s Season 2 conversations now include audio Chapter headings which will be visible in Podcast Apps supporting enhanced podcast features.


See below for a small selection of Huw's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

See more of Huw’s work on his website www.huwdaviesphotography.com
Follow him on Instagram @huwaldendavies
Gallery images © Huw Alden Davies and used with permission of the photographer.
Ffoton images of the photographer © Brian Carroll


Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team.
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Terms page for more details.

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Peter Finnemore : Part 2

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Peter Finnemore : Part 2

Peter Finnemore in conversation with Emyr Young
CarmartHenshire, June 2021

Peter Finnemore yn sgwrsio gydag Emyr Young
Sir Gâr, Mehefin 2021

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Peter Finnemore is a long established, and much respected, Welsh photographic artist based in south-west Wales. His work has long explored memory, family, culture and history, and his deeply immersive, thirty-plus year Gwendraeth House project is ongoing.

Peter studied photography at both Degree and Post-graduate levels at Glasgow School of Art under Thomas Joshua-Cooper, before gaining a Masters in Fine Art, Photography at the University of Michigan.

He represented Wales at the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005, and his work has been shown widely in both solo and group exhibitions in the UK and internationally, and in published titles ‘Gwendraeth House’ , ‘Zen Gardener, and ‘Silent Village’.

Ffoton were delighted to speak to Peter as our first in-person conversation since the Covid-19 lockdowns in Wales, at Gwendraeth House - his family home, in Carmarthenshire. A very enjoyable day with a very passionate photographer.
Listen to Part 1 of this conversation

Ffoton’s Season 2 conversations now include audio Chapter headings which will be visible in Podcast Apps supporting enhanced podcast features.


See below for a small selection of Peter's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

See more of Peter’s work on his extensive website www.peterfinnemore.com
Follow him on Instagram @peter.finnemore

Gallery images © Peter Finnemore and used with permission of the photographer.
Ffoton images of the photographer © Brian Carroll


Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team.
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Peter Finnemore : Part 1

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Peter Finnemore : Part 1

Peter Finnemore in conversation with Emyr Young
Carmarthenshire, June 2021

Peter Finnemore yn sgwrsio gydag Emyr Young
Sir Gâr, Mehefin 2021

Peter Finnemore is a long established, and much respected, Welsh photographic artist based in south-west Wales. His work has long explored memory, family, culture and history, and his deeply immersive, thirty-plus year Gwendraeth House project is ongoing.

Peter studied photography at both Degree and Post-graduate levels at Glasgow School of Art under Thomas Joshua-Cooper, before gaining a Masters in Fine Art, Photography at the University of Michigan.

He represented Wales at the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005, and his work has been shown widely in both solo and group exhibitions in the UK and internationally, and in published titles ‘Gwendraeth House’ , ‘Zen Gardener, and ‘Silent Village’.

Ffoton were delighted to speak to Peter as our first in-person conversation since the Covid-19 lockdowns in Wales, at Gwendraeth House - his family home, in Carmarthenshire. A very enjoyable day with a very passionate photographer.
Listen to Part 2 of this conversation

Ffoton’s Season 2 conversations now include audio Chapter headings which will be visible in Podcast Apps supporting enhanced podcast features.


See below for a small selection of Peter's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.

Yma ar Ffoton trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd fe welwch gasgliad bychan o'i waith isod.

See more of Peter’s work on his immersive website www.peterfinnemore.com
Follow him on Instagram @peter.finnemore

Gallery images © Peter Finnemore and used with permission of the photographer.
Ffoton images of the photographer © Brian Carroll


Please note: Comments or views made by interview participants are their own and are NOT necessarily the views of the Ffoton Wales team.
See our
Terms page for more details.

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