PETER URPETH reports on photographer BEKA DILWORTH's homecoming, and the fruition of a 12-year project.Residents of the Isle of Harris saw a familiar face in their midsts recently when photographer Beka Dilworth returned to the island to progress the completion of a new book of portraits of Harris people. |
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Beka was raised in Becravik, in the Bays area of east Harris, and attended Sir E Scott School and The Nicolson Institute in Stornoway, before leaving the island to attend Napier University where she completed a BA degree in Photography. Beka’s work has featured in Cork Street galleries, London, and The Rocket gallery, London, and she travelled to New Zealand for a six month trip photographing the unique Maori ‘Moko’ tattoos and tribal markings. |
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The 'Harris Portraits' series is an on-going project which started some 12 years ago as part of her final year project at Napier University. |
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The inspiration for her work includes photographer Annie Leibowitz, and Beka, who admits to loving taking portraits, hopes that her pictures tell a straight-forward, honest story about the subject and, collectively, the portraits will tell a story about the island and its people. The book will feature a forward by Harris genealogist Bill Lawson. |
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© Peter Urpeth, 2003 |
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31 Aug 2010 | |
25 Aug 2010 | |
10 Aug 2010 |
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September 2010 Editorial |
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