artist reference 1: Laura Pannack

Laura Pannack is a London based photographic artist who is well known for her portraiture and social documentary work, she seeks to explore the complex relationship between the photographer and the subject. Her artwork has received much acclaim and has won numerous awards, among which are the John Kobal Award, Vic Odden Prize and the world photo press awards.

Driven by research, Pannack seeks to fully understand the lives of those she captures on film in order to portray them as truthfully as possible. Perceiving “time, trust and understanding” to be the key elements of achieving this, many of her projects develop of several years, helping her achieve a genuine connection between herself and her sitter and allowing her to capture the intimacy, shared ideas and shared experiences of this relationship.

Laura’s work has been extensively exhibited and published both in the UK and internationally, including at The National Portrait Gallery, The Houses of Parliament, Somerset House, and the Royal Festival Hall in London. In 2010, Laura received first prize in the Portrait Singles category of the World Press Photo awards. She has also won and been shortlisted for several other awards including The Sony World Photography Awards, The Magenta foundation and Lucies IPA. She was recently awarded the Vic Odden by The Royal Photographic Society award for a notable achievement in the art of photography by a British photographer aged 35 or under and the John Kobal Award from the National Portrait Gallery Taylor Wessing Prize.

“I learn most when I walk with a camera; about myself and the company I share. I engage. I stop mentally. I listen” Laura Pannack

“Laura’s remarkable ability to build trust and respect with her subjects allows her to express a gritty vulnerability that is as sincere as it is elusive to capture” – Terry O’Niell (photographer with similar style of images as Laura Pannack)

Laura try’s to understand the lives of those she captures and to present them creatively. She is a firm believer that time, trust and understanding is the key to portraying subjects truthfully, and therefore many of her projects develop over several years.

This particular approach allows a genuine connection to exist between sitter and photographer, which in turn elucidate the intimacy of these very human exchanges. Her work aims to tell and inspire stories. She states that she “wants to connect and emotionally engage with you.”

A vast amount of Laura’s images are portraiture. For my personal study I am going to include less portraits and try involve the teenage atmosphere and surroundings. I will try take images of common teenager acts around Jersey with an interesting environment and subjects.

Links used:

https://bransch.net/artists/laura-pannack/

https://laurapannack.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Pannack

https://www.drobo.com/laura-pannack/

PERSONAL STUDY- STATEMENT OF INTENT

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO EXPLORE?

Through the theme of islandness, for my personal study I intend to explore how it feels to grow up on an island- specifically from the perspective of a teenage girl, concentrating on the beauty of everyday life.

WHY IT MATTERS TO YOU?

I have lived in Jersey for all of my life, through this I have realised there is a specific island mindset which covers the grounds of naivety, hedonistic characteristics and a love of being near the sea- I would also like to acknowledge the quieter aspects of island youth culture: including isolation which is especially prevalent on an island which is both separated by geography and mindset.

HOW DO YOU WISH TO DEVELOP THIS PROJECT?

I would like to develop this project through a photobook-I may make a film but my inexperience filming may prevent me from doing this- I would like this photobook to be in the style of a personal diary however I am still open to inspirations and interpretations which I am getting through Pinterest and personal research- I have also made decisions such as I would like to focus on colour images, using a mix of landscape images and portraits- I also may include many different types of medias in this diary making it a scrapbook-type style including cyanotypes, pressed flowers and stuck in items. I also like the idea of burning a CD with songs that I believe fit the theme of the photobook and decorating the cover with images from the photobook.

WHERE AND WHEN DO YOU INTEND TO BEGIN YOUR STUDY

I have started exploring the theme for this study by using Pinterest and creating a board which has various sections including page designs, texts I may include, artist inspirations (many of which are not professional artists or photographers. I am researching documentary/staged photographers to find an aesthetic I would like to convey.