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Powerful photographs capture spirit and atmosphere of communities in Scotland
Paisley Daily Express
|July 29, 2025
Major exhibition will host work from award-winning photographers at top event
The works of three award-winning photographers capturing communities in Scotland will be showcased at a major new exhibition.
the 1970s, capturing the spirit and atmosphere of the city at that time. Through medium-format interior images of Edinburgh's shops, workshops, and factories - spaces that speak of the city’s Industrial character and social fabric.
“The collection then moves toward more constructed imagery, culminating in digitally composed works that reflect a shift in both technique and vision over the decades.
“Together, the work traces an evolving dialogue and my own changing approach to the art of photography.”
Stirling Photography Festival Creative Director and founder Janie Meikle Bland said: “We're looking forward to hosting our eighth festival and are delighted to have secured three amazing exhibitors who will each bring their own unique perspective to our festival and its 2025 theme of ‘Beyond’.
“It's wonderful to welcome such well-regarded contemporary photographers to Stirling this year.
“They are fitting examples of the exceptional artists we bring to the city as part of the festival.
“And it’s particularly exciting to have the chance to host Ron O’Donnell, a true pioneer of narrative and constructed photography, and to celebrate his creative legacy rooted in the heart of Stirling in his first ever exhibition here.”
She added: “The festival has gone from strength to strength since we started in 2018 with our Stirling Youth Photo Fest and last year was a major success with lots of support as we marked Stirling's 900th year year.
“This year we are looking to go further with our theme of ‘Beyond’ and more details of our events, workshops, exhibitions and talks - which are all free - will be unveiled over the coming weeks.”
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