Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief
Photography students at Nottingham College in the UK marked International Women’s Day on Thursday, March 8 with an exhibition which uses the city’s biggest outdoor digital screen as a canvas for their work.
The project, called ‘Woman in Nottingham’, included 100 photographs of local women taken by the students. Their photography relates directly to the 100-year anniversary since the Suffragettes secured the right for women to vote in the UK.
Ocean Outdoor showcased the photography on its large format digital screen which dominates the entrance to Nottingham’s Intu Victoria Centre – every minute a different image featured on the screen for 10 seconds as a prelude to the students’ exhibition in bar area of the Broadway Cinema later that evening.
Nottingham role models who agreed to be photographed by the Foundation Degree course students included local business owners, such as Annie Spaziano from Annie’s Burger Shack, Olympic gymnast sisters Becky and Ellie Downie along with college staff, friends and family and even some fellow students.
Nottingham College photography lecturer Matt Bunn, said: “On the back of recent world events and subsequent marches and protests, students came up with the idea to celebrate the female population. We have decided to concentrate on the women of Nottingham to celebrate the diversity, skills and attributes of women who live in a community at any one time. Women’s rights and the fight for equality is in the news a great deal at present and this project is a positive way to promote the impact that women have on all of our lives.”
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