Morag Livingstone
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Professional Photographer |
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Documentary Photographer |
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London
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United Kingdom
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London, U.K |
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http://www.livingstonesphotos.com
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B-
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2 months
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Member since:
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20 Feb 2006 03:02
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About
Morag Livingstone
MA Photojournalism and
Documentary Photography,
LRPS, BA (Hons) Business Studies.
Morag is a freelance photographer born in Scotland, 1970, currently based in London having lived and worked in Zambia.
Her recent work covers:
• Documentary: A place to play. Single mothers in Scotland. Scottish culture. Raising awareness re Poverty and conceerned photography
Living with low income in urban and rural Scotland (Stills and Multimedia)
• Promotional: Corporate, travel, environment
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Testimonials
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Morag Livingstone.
"Red Nose Day Mental Health"
BBC Online,
pp. comic relief.
BBC News,
Feb 1 2007.
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Morag Livingstone.
"One week in Pictures - CIVICUS/ the Gathering"
Third Force news (TFN),
pp. 8-9.
[none],
Jun 30 2006.
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Morag Livingstone.
"issues 1-4 CIVICUS conference"
IPS Terraviva,
pp. 1-16.
[none],
Jun 20 2006.
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Morag Livingstone.
"Harsh realities and humanity"
Young Minds,
pp. 26-28.
[none],
Jun 1 2006.
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Morag Livingstone.
Photo District News,
pp. April 2006,
Apr 2 2006.
"Photojournalists Seek new Audiences to Affect Change"
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Morag Livingstone.
The Herald - scotland,
pp. cover 2-3,
Mar 2006.
Hidden Hunger
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Morag Livingstone.
Guardian,
pp. society p2,
Jan 2006.
Balancing Act is Caught in the frame
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Galleries
Recent Post
Please advise if still photographs are required to support a feature on the UNs report showing the UK Britain is bottom of their Child Welfare list.
Photographs available – taken when I lived with 3 families for a month and relate to relative poverty, living with low income and a lack of available clean safe areas in which children
can play in the UK – all of these issues are raised in the report.
This is part of a wider body of multimedia work about the realities of living with low income and the “To Play or not to Play” initiative in Scotland.
Interviews and writings with/by Children and Mothers
are also available. Refer www.livingstonesphotos.com for sample photos and the multimedia section for the full body of work
Thanks Morag
14 Feb 2007 00:02
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