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Gabriella Jackson

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Gabriella Jackson

GABRIELLA JACKSON in conversation with Emyr Young
PENARTH, MARCH 2023

GABRIELLA JACKSON yn sgwrsio gydag Emyr Young
PENARTH, Mawrth 2023

Still life and product Photographer Gabriella Jackson at her studio in Penarth, near Cardiff. © 2023 Brian Carroll / Ffoton
Still life and product photographer Gabriella Jackson talking with Ffoton's Emyr Young at her studio in Penarth, near Cardiff. Image © 2023 Brian Carroll / Ffoton

Gabriella Jackson is a professional still life and product photographer creating advertising and promotional images for Brands and businesses of all sizes.

Ffoton talked with her about her journey to date in professional photography and discuss the competitive and high pressure market for product photography working with clients in and beyond Wales.

Ffoton's conversation with Gabby covers her start in photography, mixed views on her time studying for a Degree at University followed by the benefits of assisting in a professional studio before finally setting out on her own from her studio space in Penarth near Cardiff in South Wales.

Ffoton’s Season 3 conversations now include audio Chapter headings which will be visible in Podcast Apps supporting enhanced podcast features.


See below for a small selection of Gabby'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 Gabby’s work on her website www.gabriellajackson.com
Follow her on Instagram @gabriellajphoto
Gallery images © Gabriella Jackson and used with permission of the photographer.

Ffoton images of the photographer © Brian Carroll


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Lorna Cabble

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Lorna Cabble

Lorna Cabble in conversation with Emyr Young
ABERYSTWYTH, OCTOBER 2022

Lorna Cabble yn sgwrsio gydag Emyr Young
ABERYSTWYTH, Hydref 2022

Lorna Cabble is a Cardiff-based photographer holding a first class BA Degree graduate in Photojournalism and an MFA in Documentary Photography, both from the University of South Wales. She is currently one of two full-time specialist Stills Officers managing and commissioning stills photography within the Digital and Marketing Department at Welsh Television Broadcaster S4C.

Lorna’s impressive and ongoing personal photography projects explore themes in theatre, performance and collaboration. Her work has been exhibited previously in group shows, including one with the Phrame Collective of female photographers in South Wales and a 2021 solo show at the Workers Gallery in Ynyshir titled ‘Funny Little World’ showing a selection of her Burlesque and Cabaret documentary work.

Ffoton’s Season 3 conversations now include audio Chapter headings which will be visible in Podcast Apps supporting enhanced podcast features.


See below for a small selection of Lorna'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 Lorna’s work on her website www.lornacphotography.com
Follow her on Instagram @lorna_cabble
Gallery images © Lorna Cabble and used with permission of the photographer.


Ffoton images of the photographer © Brian Carroll

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Amanda Jackson

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Amanda Jackson

Amanda Jackson in conversation with Ellie Hopkins
Colwyn Bay, October 2019

Amanda Jackson yn sgwrsio gydag Ellie Hopkins
Colwyn Bay, Hydref 2019

Canadian by birth but resident in the UK since 2001, Amanda Jackson is a commercial portrait and lifestyle photographer based just over the Welsh border in Malvern.

After studying photography in Hereford she has continued to build a portfolio of work for numerous clients whilst also developing her own personal projects. Her lifestyle work has been featured in various publications including The Observer, The Guardian, The Independent; Marie Claire, In Clover Magazine and Photoworks Annual.

Her ongoing personal project ‘To Build A Home’ which documents the people and setting of the Lammas Eco Village in Pembrokeshire gained her Arts Council funding in 2013 and making the photographs inspired her to purchase a small plot of land nearby - providing a lure and impetus to revisit the site with her camera. Work from the series has been exhibited in Aberystwyth, The Northern EYE Festival and Ffotogallery and several prints are held in the archive at The National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth.

Ffoton managed to pin Amanda down at the 2019 Northern EYE Festival in Colwyn Bay to record a conversation with fellow photographer Ellie Hopkins. Our thanks to both.


See below for a small selection of Amanda'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 Amanda’s work on her website www.amandajaxn.co.uk
Follow her adventures on Instagram
@amandajaxnphoto and Twitter @amandajaxnphoto

Ellie Hopkins is a photographer, PhD researcher and photojournalism tutor at the University of Stirling.
View her work on her website
www.elliehopkinsphoto.com and follow her adventures on Twitter @ellmhopkins

Gallery images © Amanda Jackson and used with permission of the photographer.
Banner images © Brian Carroll


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Lucy Jane Purrington

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Lucy Jane Purrington

Lucy Jane Purrington IN CONVERSATION WITH Paul Cabuts
Pontypridd, June 2019

Lucy Jane Purrington YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Paul Cabuts
Pontypridd, Mehefin 2019

Aled Rhys Hughes speaking at Ffotogaleri y Gofeb in Machynlleth during a John Blakemore event in March 2019. Image © Brian Carroll

Aled Rhys Hughes speaking at Ffotogaleri y Gofeb in Machynlleth during a John Blakemore event in March 2019. Image © Brian Carroll

Lucy Jane Purrington is a Rhondda-based Artist whose photographic work most often takes on a surreal quality. Her ongoing self-portrait project focusses on themes of identity and mental health whilst at the same time exploring photography as a means of visual storytelling.
Her work has been published in numerous magazines.

Ffoton are delighted to feature Lucy and her work and are grateful to both Lucy and Paul Cabuts for recording this conversation.



See below for a small selection of Lucy'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.

View more of Lucy's work on her website www.lucypurrington.com
Follow her work on Instagram @ljpurrington_art

Gallery images © Lucy Jane Purrington and used with permission of the photographer.
Podcast banner images © Brian Carroll

Topics covered in the conversation:
Barbara Kruger - www.barbarakruger.com
Sherman Theatre - www.shermantheatre.co.uk
John Cage - In a Landscape (via Spotify)
Ian Walker - City Gorged with Dreams: Surrealism and Documentary Photography in Interwar Paris (Amazon)


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Joanne Coates

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Joanne Coates

JOANNE COATES IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
Haverfordwest, January 2019

JOANNE COATES YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
Hwlffordd, Ionawr 2019

Ffoton’s Emyr Young in conversation with Joanne Coates - a documentary photographer and founder of Lens Think - a new Social Enterprise based in the north of England promoting diversity in the creative arts. Lens Think organises socials and pop-up exhibitions in locations in and around Yorkshire and helps share artist opportunities.

As a working photographer, Joanne is interested in working life and class inequality - a topic she is passionate about in the profession of photography and evident in her varied portfolio of personal and commissioned work. Her work has been published by Vice, the BBC, The Telegraph and The Guardian.


See below for a small selection of Joanne'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.

Panorama Gallery

View more of Joanne's work on her website www.joannecoates.co.uk
Follow her current adventures on Instagram @joannercoates and Twitter @JoanneRCoates

Gallery images © Joanne Coates and used with permission of the photographer.
Banner image © Emyr Young


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Claire Thomas

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Claire Thomas

CLAIRE THOMAS IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
CARMARTHENSHIRE, APRIL 2017

CLAIRE THOMAS YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
SIR GAERFYRDDIN, Ebrill 2017

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Claire Thomas is a photojournalist hailing from Carmarthenshire but now travelling the world capturing images that document human rights issues and conflict zones. Self-taught, Claire's photography has been featured in numerous publications including National Geographic Magazine, Geographical Magazine and Al Jazeera English.

Claire is one of a rare breed of young female photojournalists working in dangerous conflict zones such as the Middle East and Palestine. Ffoton welcomed the opportunity to meet her during a short visit back in Wales before setting off for assignments in Iraq.


Y mae Claire Thomas yn newyddiadurwraig  ffotograffig yn hanu o Sir Gaerfyrddin ac yn teithio'r byd yn tynnu lluniau sy'n dogfennu materion yn ymwneud a hawliau dynol ac mewn ardaloedd lle mae gwrthdaro a rhyfel. Y mae gwaith Claire wedi ymddangos mewn sawl cyhoeddiad gan gynnwys National Geographic, Geographic Magazine ac Al Jazeera English.

Y mae Claire yn rhan o grŵp bychan o ferched sy'n gweithio yn ardaloedd peryglus y byd sef y Dwyrain Canol a Palesteina. Fe gafodd Ffoton y fraint o sgwrsio gyda Claire tra ar ymweliad byr yw chartref a chyn iddi fynd ar aseiniad i Irac.

See below for a small selection of Claire'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.

View more of Claire's work on her website www.clairethomasphotography.com
Follow her on Twitter @sctphotographer and Instagram @claire_thomas_photography

Gallery images © Claire Thomas. Used with permission of the photographer.
Podcast images © Brian Carroll.


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Jill Furmanovsky

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Jill Furmanovsky

JILL FURMANOVSKY IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG
ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION, OCTOBER 2016

JILL FURMANOVSKY YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION, HYDREF 2016

Jill Furmanovsky © Brian Carroll

Jill Furmanovsky speaking at the 2016 EYE International Photography Festival

Jill Furmanovsky in conversation with Eamonn McCabe

Jill Furmanovsky has been a professional photographer since 1972. She is best known for her images of rock bands and in 1972 she became the official photographer for London’s premiere rock venue The Rainbow Theatre. She has photographed all the big names in rock from Led Zeppelin to Oasis and in 1992 won the Jane Bown Observer Portrait award for the portrait of Charlie Watts. In 1998 she established Rockarchive to encourage recognition for the art and protect the rights of rock photographers.

Jill has published two books: The Moment: 25 Years of Rock Photography, 1995; and Was There Then: Oasis - A Photographic Journey, 1997

Ffoton had the great pleasure of meeting and talking with Jill in Aberystwyth at the 2016 EYE International Photography Festival.


Y mae Jill Furmanovsky wedi bod yn ffotograffydd proffesiynol ers 1972. Y mae'n cael ei hadnabod fel tynnwr lluniau bandiau roc ac yn 1972 fe gafodd swydd fel ffotograffydd swyddogol Theatr y Rainbow prif leoliad cyngherddau roc y 70'au yn Llundain. Y mae hi wedi tynnu lluniau mawrion y byd roc o Led Zeppelin i Oasis. Yn 1992 enillodd wobr Jane Bown yr Observer am y portread gwych o Charlie Watts. Yn 1998 fe sefydlodd Rockarchive i ennyn cydnabyddiaeth o'r gelfyddyd o ffotograffiaeth roc ac i amddiffyn hawliau'r ffotograffwyr.

Y mae wedi cyhoeddi dau lyfr: The Moment: 25 Years of Rock Photography, 1995; and Was There Then: Oasis - A Photographic Journey, 1997

Cawsom y fraint o gwrdd a sgwrsio gyda Jill yng Ngwyl Rhyngwladol yr Eye Aberystwyth 2016.

See below for a small selection of Jill'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.


Ray Davies. © Emyr Young

Here's the photograph of The Kinks' Ray Davies by Emyr Young mentioned in the conversation with Jill.

View more of Jill's work on her website: www.jillfurmanovsky.com
And on Rock Archive: www.rockarchive.com

Gallery images © Jill Furmanovsky. Used with permission of the photographer.
Ray Davies image © Emyr Young
Images of Jill Furmanovsky © Brian Carroll


Links from this conversation:
Rockarchive - beware, you could spend hours on the website! Classic
Rainbow Theatre, London (Wikipedia)
Bob Dylan visiting 'Dave in Crouch End' - true story or Urban Myth? (Guardian website)
Jill Furmanovsky images in The National Portrait Gallery
Was There Then: Vintage Oasis shots (Guardian website)
Jane Bown: a life in photography – in pictures (Guardian website - Jill won the 1992 Jane Bown Observer Portrait award)
Modern Rocks Gallery - more of Jill's work available to view online (and buy)

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Great video from Rockarchive - photographer Jill Furmanovsky in conversation with the late Storm Thorgerson, legendary British designer behind some of the most memorable album covers of all time. © Jill Furmanovsky / Rockarchive.
See more unique Rockarchive videos over on their website www.rockarchive.com/videos 


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Sian Trenberth

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Sian Trenberth

Sian Trenberth IN CONVERSATION WITH Glenn Edwards
CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, August 2016

Sian Trenberth YN SGWRSIO GYDAG Glenn Edwards
CAERDYDD, DE CYMRU, Awst 2016

Photographer Siân Trenberth in her Cardiff studio. Image by Brian Carroll

Photographer Siân Trenberth in her Cardiff studio. Image by Brian Carroll

Siân Trenberth is one of the most respected people photographers in Wales. Based in Cardiff, she photographs performers, creatives, families and business people in a classic, natural and atmospheric style.

As a dance photographer she takes photographs for professional companies, vocational courses and dance school productions. She is equally in demand by Casting agencies, actors and performers for her natural headshot photography. Siân has worked as a professional photographer since 1992 and her credits include: English National Ballet, Channel Four, Ballet Cymru, English National Ballet School, Hello! and TV Times.

An alumni of the original respected Documentary Photography Course at Newport College of Art, she was tutored by Magnum photographer David Hurn. Ffoton asked fellow alumni and long-time friend Glenn Edwards to talk with Siân about her career and reflect on the fast-changing business of commercial photography. 


Y mae Siân Trenberth yn fawr eu parch fel ffotograffydd yng Nghymru. Y mae hi'n byw yng Nghaerdydd ac yn tynnu lluniau mewn steil clasurol, naturiol ac mewn steil atmosfferig o berfformwyr, pobl greadigol, teuluoedd a phobl busnes.

Bu'n tynnu lluniau dawnswyr proffesiynol ac mae'n arbenigo tynnu lluniau actorion ar gyfer asiantaethau castio. Mae Siân wedi gweithio fel ffotograffydd proffesiynol ers 1992 i gwmnïau adnabyddus fel: English National Ballet, Channel Four, Ballet Cymru, English National Ballet School, Hello, a'r TV Times.

Cafodd eu haddysg ar gwrs dogfennol gwreiddiol Coleg Celf Casnewydd o dan y ffotograffydd Magnum David Hurn. Gofynnodd Ffoton i Glenn Edwards a'i ffrind mynwesol i sgwrsio gyda Siân am ei gyrfa ac i drafod sut mae'r busnes ffotograffig masnachol yn newid.

See below for a small selection of Siân'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.

View more of Siân's work on her website www.sian-trenberth.com
Follow her on Twitter @siantrenberth

Gallery images © Siân Trenberth. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll.

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Marian Delyth

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Marian Delyth

Marian Delyth IN CONVERSATION WITH EMYR YOUNG.
Blaenplwyf, June 2015

Marian Delyth YN SGWRSIO GYDAG EMYR YOUNG
Blaenplwyf, Mehefin 2015

Emyr Young and Marian Delyth

Marian's studio

Marian Delyth discussing her latest work

A selection of published books using Marian's photography

Marian Delyth has worked as a freelance photographer and designer from her studio in Blaenplwyf since 1982. After college she worked in an advertising studio before returning to teach in Coleg Ceredigion. Her work can be seen in numerous publications and she has won numerous awards for her work. In 2000 photography became a priority and her time is shared between photographic commissions, developing personal projects, conducting workshops and occasional teaching.


Mae Marian Delyth wedi gweithio fel ffotograffydd a dylunydd llaw rydd o'i stiwdio ym Mlaenplwyf ers 1982. Wedi gadael coleg bu'n gweithio mewn stiwdio hysbysebu am gyfnod cyn dychwelyd i Geredigion. Gellir gweld gwaith Marian mewn nifer o gyhoeddiadau ac mae wedi ennill sawr gwobr am ei gwaith. Yn y flwyddyn 2000 penderfynodd ganolbwyntio ar ei gyrfa ffotograffig gan rannu ei hamser rhwng comisiynau, gwaith personol, gweithdai a dysgu yn achlysurol.

See below for a small selection of Marian'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.

Gallery images © Marian Delyth. Used with permission of the photographer. Podcast images © Brian Carroll & Glyn Shakeshaft

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Rebecca Thomas

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Rebecca Thomas

Rebecca Thomas IN CONVERSATION WITH BRIAN CARROLL.
Cardiff, SOUTH WALES, September 2015

REBECCA THOMAS YN SGWRSIO GYDAG BRIAN CARROLL.
Caerdydd, DE CYMRU, Medi 2015

Rebecca Thomas, Cardiff 2015.

2015 has proven to be a whirlwind of activity and experience for up and coming photographer Rebecca Thomas. Although she's still studying for her photography Degree, Rebecca 'Sunflower Photography' keeps herself immersed in a wide variety of her own photography projects: portraits, shooting bands for Virgin and, more recently, spotted and mentored by renowned 70's Music photographer and Welshman Chalkie Davies.

Ffoton chats with Rebecca on her photography journey so far on a sunny Autumn day by Cardiff's Roath Park Lake. Excuse the ducks and geese!

We're also delighted to help showcase promising new Welsh talent like Rebecca as the fourth and final guest photographer in our month-long exhibition at The Littleman Coffee Co. in Cardiff during October 2015.

You can listen to the Chalkie Davies conversation with Ffoton Wales here >

Rebecca with friend and mentor Chalkie Davies in Cardiff. © Brian Carroll

See below for a gallery of a small selection of Rebecca's work, reproduced here on Ffoton with kind permission of the photographer.
Visit her website www.rebeccathomas.net
Follow her on Twitter @SunflowerBecca

Islaw galeri o waith Rebecca trwy garedigrwydd y ffotograffydd.
Ymweld â'i gwefan www.rebeccathomas.net
Dilynwch hi ar Twitter @SunflowerBecca

Gallery images © Rebecca Thomas. Podcast images © Brian Carroll

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