Journalism and Arts Writing

Visit Wales

A Bleak Fabulous Vision of Wales

Charlotte James and Clémentine Schneidermann's signature style for documenting post-industrial Wales is one of colour, hope, and fun. Here, they talk about their work, and why it was a joy to shoot the Eisteddfod 2024 campaign.


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The Southwark News

‘Coal Not Dole’: The Legacy of the Miners’ Strike

The 1984 Miners' Strike was one of the biggest disputes in British history.

But it wasn't just a fight over jobs, it was a battle for and by communities which Thatcher set out to destroy.

The Boy Who Saw Angels in Peckham

William Blake. What does the name bring to mind?

Poet? Almost certainly. Painter? Maybe. Psychedelic drug use coupled with naked, public re-enactments of his work? Possibly. But Peckham Rye Common? Probably not.

The Martin Parr Foundation

Exhibition text: It’s Called Ffasiwn

“Ha! You lot look like you’re off to a funeral!”
“It’s called fashion! Look it up.”


Documentary, performance, social commentary, landscape photography and, of course, fashion. This series explores all of these forms but belongs to none.

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Surviving While Excluded

During the past year, up to 3 million people have been left out of the government's Covid-19 response schemes – they have faced the pandemic without any income support, and the consequences have often been dire