Harriet Flint

I specialise in documentary photography, my personal work explores the connection between people, places and things and am particularly interested in the outdoors. My final year work, which is still ongoing, uses family archive materials and more contemporary images to explore the themes of identity and connection between people as well as my ancestral connection to the landscape.

I have had the opportunity to be exhibited both in the UK and internationally:
Youth Rising - Amber Side Gallery
Finding Home - Tate Britain
Premio Peabody de Fotografía y Reel 2021 Buenos Aires - Exhibition
Surveillance Society. A State of Control

2022 - Millepiani Rome Italy.
Vessel Graduate Exhibition - Arnolfini Bristol & Truman Brewery London 2022

The White Horse

From my final year project 'If I could keep you here, I would' exploring identity and my families connection to the land.

The Smith Army

An archive image from my final year work 'If I could keep you here, I would' exploring identity and my families connection to the land. This image is taken during the recording of a British Pathe clip featuring my family.

Whispers of light

In the first lockdown I decided to raise moths in my childhood bedroom. Photographing them and their attraction to the light.

Hometown

An image from a personal project documenting my hometown. I will be hosting a pop up exhibition, this summer, where these images will be shown to the community.

From the garden

An image from a personal project photographing gardens and allotments both in Bristol and Hampshire.