Kayley Herbert Photography |
About
Throughout my time of working with photography I have developed my own unique style that I consider to be very different from others. When starting a project, it always comes from a very personal point and I feel that’s why it becomes so interesting and individual.
My photographic project work is mainly driven by exploring different notions around self-identity, social-identity, and psychology.
All though my work is very personal I believe that it is relatable to others, if only a few. I aspire to always make a body of work that is meaningful and questionable.
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Exhibited Works
Group Exhibition, 2010, Final Show, Hereford College of Arts
Group Exhibition, 2012, Final Show, Hereford College of Arts
Group Exhibition, 2014, Post Graduate Project Work, Hereford College of Arts
Solo Exhibition, 2015, Wild and Wonderful, Hooty Roots Vintage Shop
Group Exhibition, 2015, One Generation to the Next (Remember Me), The Courtyard
Group Exhibition, 2015, Final Degree Show, Hereford College of Arts University
Published Works
University Degree Zine, 2015. Project Title: Mentis Incidamus. Five Photographs. Included in a Art and Culture Magazine for a final degree project by a fashion/graphics student from Southhampton Solent University.
Platform Zine, 2015. Project Title: Mentis Incidamus, five photographs.
Tupsley Voice Magazine, 2014, One Photograph, Small article written about myself and photographic practice.
HCA Blog, 2013. Project Title: Hidden Identities, four photographs. Voted one of three most successful bodies of work by fellow students.
Collaborative Project Work
One Generation to the next, 10 week project. Working with residents from an elderly care home with four other photographers. Work Exhibited, 2015.