A Headstone Manor Snapshot in Time
Schedule
Sat Apr 18 2026 at 11:00 am to 02:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Headstone Manor, Pinner View, Harrow | Harrow, EN
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Step back from the digital world and discover the art of architectural photography. Using a 35mm disposable camera, you’ll be guided through a fresh and liberating approach to capturing the built environment. We’ll strip away the complexity of modern cameras and focus on what truly matters: seeing and composing the architecture that is around you.The session begins by drawing inspiration from the history of the Museum and its architecture, introducing to you key architectural photography principles through examples. Explore the dramatic differences between black and white and colour film, allowing you to experiment freely and discover how each medium transforms the images.
This workshop is a journey into analogue authenticity and a chance to embrace the unexpected. You’ll learn to trust your eye, capture the moment, and grapple with the exciting challenge of delayed gratification—no instant previews here! It’s an opportunity to create unique, tangible photographs in a beautiful historic setting, proving that sometimes, the simplest tools yield may give some really meaningful results.
No experience necessary. Just bring a curiosity to explore the built environment around you!
Rory Sheridan (1996) is a socially engaged arts producer, facilitating artistic spaces and participation projects. He works with audio, video, graphic design, research methods, conversation and convenes spaces and workshops for inclusive discussion. With a background in participation, community engagement, support and disability, he explores the relationship between art and the limiting representation of communities who identify with having a communication difference. Rory is passionate about social justice, equality and using the visual arts as a platform to stimulate dialogue and exchange. His work is focused on the process, conversation and challenging other audiences to reconsider the way that individuals and groups with communication difference are portrayed. Rory lives and works in London and was the founder of Hiatus in 2018, a cross-arts collective which had an aim to encourage and support those whose voices are rarely heard. He is trained as a photographer, graduating in 2018, from University of the Arts London: London College of Communication.
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