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Sam Faulkner
Alma materKing's College London
Occupation(s)photographer and filmmaker
Websitewww.samfaulkner.co.uk

Sam Faulkner is a photographer and filmmaker based in London.

Life and Work

In 1994 Faulkner gained a BA Hons in Philosophy from King's College London. He lives in Islington, London.

From 2009 until 2014 Faulkner worked on a series of portraits made on the battlefield of Waterloo in Belgium.

Over the summer of 2015, the work was exhibited at Somerset House, in London to commemorate the 200 anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. The exhibition was designed and curated by Patrick Kinmonth.

Faulkner's book, Unseen Waterloo:The Conflict Revisited was published to coincide with the exhibition. ISBN 0957540566 Publisher: Impress; 2015.

Sam Faulkner founded Fashion Films

Awards

  • 1995: Ian Parry Scholarship for young Photographers for his work from Afghanistan.
  • 2001: Observer Hodge Award for his ongoing work on the war on drugs.
  • 2005 Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship for his ongoing work on the war on drugs.
  • 2008 BJP Project Assistance Award for ongoing work about the war on drugs
  • 2010 Getty Grant For Good for work on female genital mutilation in Mali

References

  1. House, Christian (10 June 2015). "The Battle of Waterloo, through the eyes of a war photographer" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  2. Zhou, Li. "Relive the Battle of Waterloo With These Astonishing Portraits of War Reenactors". smithsonianmag.com.
  3. "A Londres, une expo photo consacrée à Waterloo du 17 juin 2015 - France Inter". franceinter.fr.
  4. "Los rostros que no captó la cámara". elmundo.es.
  5. "Unseen Waterloo shows the humanity behind the battle". newsweek.com. 18 June 2015.
  6. Wolfe, Alexandra (12 June 2015). "Photographer Sam Faulkner aims to capture what the 1815 Battle of Waterloo really looked like" – via www.wsj.com.
  7. Faulkner, Sam; Foulkes, Nick; Padiyar, Satish (2015). Unseen Waterloo: The Conflict Revisited: Photographs from the Battlefield. IMPress. ISBN 978-0-9575405-6-9.
  8. "1995 Sam Faulkner Winner - Ian Parry". www.ianparry.org.
  9. "Hodge award 2001 - winners announced - Special reports - The Observer". www.theguardian.com.
  10. "sam.faulkner.2005 - Winston Churchill Memorial Trust". www.wcmt.org.uk.
  11. Ltd, Magezine Publishing. "BJP Project Assistance Awards with Nikon". ephotozine.com.
  12. "Getty Images Announces Its 2010 'Grants for Good' Recipients". businesswire.com.

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