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Margaret Mitchell (born 1968) is a Scottish portrait and documentary photographer. Her work has recurrent themes of childhood and youth, place and belonging. She works on short and long term personal projects as well as editorially and on commissions. Her photography ranges from exploring communities, children and childhood as well as long-term documentation projects on issues of social inequality. Ideas around the paths that lives take have been explored in several series. A book of her work, Passage, was published in 2021.

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  • Margaret Mitchell (born 1968) is a Scottish portrait and documentary photographer. Her work has recurrent themes of childhood and youth, place and belonging. She works on short and long term personal projects as well as editorially and on commissions. Her photography ranges from exploring communities, children and childhood as well as long-term documentation projects on issues of social inequality. Ideas around the paths that lives take have been explored in several series. A book of her work, Passage, was published in 2021. (en)
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  • Stirling, Scotland (en)
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  • Royal Photographic Society IPE 160 – Gold Award Winner (en)
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  • Margaret Mitchell (born 1968) is a Scottish portrait and documentary photographer. Her work has recurrent themes of childhood and youth, place and belonging. She works on short and long term personal projects as well as editorially and on commissions. Her photography ranges from exploring communities, children and childhood as well as long-term documentation projects on issues of social inequality. Ideas around the paths that lives take have been explored in several series. A book of her work, Passage, was published in 2021. In 2018 Mitchell was awarded in the Sony World Photography Awards (2nd place Professional Category, Contemporary Issues) with her long term series In This Place. In 2017 she was awarded Gold in the Royal Photographic Society International Photography Exhibition IPE 160 for a series of environmental portraits from In This Place. Her work is held in the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland. Mitchell has exhibited at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery as part of When We Were Young | Photographs of Childhood from the National Galleries of Scotland. She has also shown work in the Taylor Wessing Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. (en)
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