Portrait Salon

By Tessa Bunney on 1 October 2014

Delighted that my portrait of Marta Layaog on Bantayan Island, The Philippines has been selected for the Portrait Salon exhibition, projection and publication. The publication and projection will launch on 6th November at Four Corners (London) and in Brighton in association with Miniclick. The print exhibition will open at White Cloth Gallery in Leeds on the same date and will then tour to Bradford, North Wales, Edinburgh, Bristol and Birmingham during 2014/15.

 

Six months after Typhoon Haiyan: Portrait of a Fishing Community – Bantayan Island

In Pooc every morning at 7am fisherwomen meet fishermen as they return from the sea with their catch. Women sort the fish by size and type, then weigh and distribute the fish between saleswomen to be sold on to local customers.

Typhoon Haiyan was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Six months after the storm, life for communities on Bantayan Island remains a struggle. Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income, but thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Fishing and coastal communities in the Philippines are among the poorest and the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and the risk of disasters.

Commissioned by Oxfam Philippines Typhoon Haiyan Response team on Bantayan Island, The Philippines

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