Irish filmmaker and photographer Linda Brownlee was born in Dublin, gained a BA (Hons) in Communications at DCU before moving to London where she is currently based. Linda has recently directed a couple of TV spots for Barclays.
Linda’s short film series, Limber Notes, debuted on Nowness in August 2013. It is a series of vignettes she has produced with people who love to dance.
Her portrait, fashion and documentary work has featured regularly in publications such as Dazed & Confused, Vogue, The New York Times, The Guardian and Telegraph magazines.
Linda’s photographs have been exhibited at London’s National Portrait Gallery as part of the Taylor Wessing Prize, The Photographers Gallery, the Gallery of Photography in Dublin, the Yinka Shonebare Space, Host Gallery, and the Nottingham Castle Art Gallery.
Linda’s first book, and the work of her first solo exhibition at the Architectural Association in 2011, was Achill, a portrait of a group of teenagers in a raw and unpredictable island landscape.
Drawn to all sorts of communities and cultures, Linda’s work conveys the unique energy of the many people and places she films and photographs.