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9 portraits from the project 'Hidden Figures of the South West' are exhibited in the foyer of Exeter Library.
Hidden Figures of the South West showcases over 200 impactful portraits, honouring individuals in under-recognised professions whose skills and contributions risk fading into obscurity. These professions include conservationists, traditional artisans, artists, and more.
With camera in hand, photographer Caitlin Pharoah has climbed barnacle-covered rocks to witness seaweed harvesters at work, explored the complex ecosystems of mushroom farms, and listened to the quiet wisdom of those preserving ancient crafts.
Each 'Hidden Figure' has written the narrative that accompanies their portrait. The images and words reveal the human stories behind the professions, providing a layered understanding of lives often overlooked.
Each year, skills and knowledge passed down through millennia disappear before they can be retained for the future. Together, we can change the ending of this story.
Hidden Figures of the South West showcases over 200 impactful portraits, honouring individuals in under-recognised professions whose skills and contributions risk fading into obscurity. These professions include conservationists, traditional artisans, artists, and more.
With camera in hand, photographer Caitlin Pharoah has climbed barnacle-covered rocks to witness seaweed harvesters at work, explored the complex ecosystems of mushroom farms, and listened to the quiet wisdom of those preserving ancient crafts.
Each 'Hidden Figure' has written the narrative that accompanies their portrait. The images and words reveal the human stories behind the professions, providing a layered understanding of lives often overlooked.
Each year, skills and knowledge passed down through millennia disappear before they can be retained for the future. Together, we can change the ending of this story.
Hidden Figures of the South West showcases over 200 impactful portraits, honouring individuals in under-recognised professions whose skills and contributions risk fading into obscurity. These professions include conservationists, traditional artisans, artists, and more.
With camera in hand, photographer Caitlin Pharoah has climbed barnacle-covered rocks to witness seaweed harvesters at work, explored the complex ecosystems of mushroom farms, and listened to the quiet wisdom of those preserving ancient crafts.
Each 'Hidden Figure' has written the narrative that accompanies their portrait. The images and words reveal the human stories behind the professions, providing a layered understanding of lives often overlooked.
Each year, skills and knowledge passed down through millennia disappear before they can be retained for the future. Together, we can change the ending of this story.
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