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Laura Pannack (born 12 June 1985) is a British social documentary and portrait photographer, based in London. Since 2008, she has received awards for her work and had solo exhibits. Her works are often of children and teenagers. ==Education and career== Pannack gained a degree in editorial photography at the University of Brighton; studied a foundation course in painting at Central Saint Martins College of Art, London; and studied a foundation course at London College of Communication. In 2011 Pannack featured in Creative Review's ''Ones to Watch'' list〔 and in 2013 in The Magenta Foundation's ''Emerging Photographers'' list.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 accessdate = 5 May 2013 )〕 She works commercially and on self initiated personal projects, her subjects often being "young people and teenagers". Pannack's work has been used to illustrate articles in magazines such as The Sunday Times, Le Monde, Time,'' The Guardian'', ''The Independent'', ''The Daily Telegraph'' and ''The Sunday Telegraph''. Her work has been a feature in publications such as ''Wired'',〔 ''Esquire Kazakhstan'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】 accessdate =13 May 2013 )〕 Hotshoe, British Journal of Photography, Creative Review and Time. Commercial clients have included The Mental Health Foundation, Save the Children, Oxfam, Dove, Samsung, Dove, Barclays and Vodafone. Pannack's notable personal projects include ''The Untitled'', ''Young Love''〔 and ''Young British Naturists'', all covering youth and adolescence. For her personal work Pannack largely uses a film camera, at one time a Bronica 645 medium format camera〔 and more recently a Hasselblad 6x6. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Laura Pannack」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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