Photographer Laura McCluskey on documenting home, family, and memory through a decade of image-making
By
Ayla Angelos
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Summary
Laura McCluskey, a London-based photographer, reflects on her journey from first picking up a camera at age 14 to building a decade-long family archive. Her work spans fashion, street portraiture, and intimate documentation of returning home, exploring photography as a way of connecting with people, places, and memories. The article examines how her early experiences in a school darkroom shaped her artistic vision and her ongoing relationship with image-making as a means of preserving personal history.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledIt felt like magic.
I started to see life happening around me and connected it to the camera.
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