Felicity McCabe
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Felicity McCabe

PhotographerLondon, United Kingdom
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Felicity McCabe
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Felicity McCabe

PhotographerLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Felicity McCabe (b.1982) is a London based photographer working on both still and moving image projects. Her work centres around the themes of memory, time and the fragility of our environment. Receiving awards and acknowledgment from the Lucie Foundation’s International Photography Awards, D&AD, The Sony World Photography Awards, The Julia Margaret Cameron Award and the Renaissance Photography Prize amongst others, her clients to date include Wallpaper*, Wired Magazine, Apple, Volvo and Save the Children. McCabe’s work has been exhibited across Europe and the USA. She is represented internationally by Wren Agency. www.felicitymccabe.com www.wren.agency
Projects
  • Volvo Ocean Day
    Volvo Ocean Day
  • A Pneumatic Study of Form and Friction
    A Pneumatic Study of Form and FrictionA collaboration between photographer Felicity McCabe and Art Director Kerry Hughes.
Projects credited in
  • Woman Beware the Devil
    Woman Beware the DevilEngland, 1640. For Lady Elizabeth nothing is more important than protecting her family’s ancestral home. She elicits the help of Agnes, a young servant suspected of witchcraft. But Agnes dreams of being a lady, and nothing will come in her way. The artwork is a stately portrait of Agnes, inspired by the mid 1600 painting style, but defaced with a pentagram – the most famous of the witchcraft symbols, and a nod to ‘the devil’s mark’ that a witchfinder is tasked to find on her body.
  • Equal Lens: meet 100 women photographers
    Equal Lens: meet 100 women photographersAn equal shot for women photographers After looking through the books of over 70 leading commercial photography agents, we found that women accounted for less than 25% of those represented. This isn’t because of a lack of talent, or a lack of desire from agents, creative agencies or clients. It’s a structural problem that must be addressed with big collective actions, such as an industry-wide commitment to always include women photographers on the lists that clients and agencies select from.
Skills
  • Photography
  • Cinematography
  • Commercial Photography
  • Directing
  • Videography
  • Still Life Photography
  • Portrait Photography
  • Studio Lighting
  • Lighting
  • Stop Motion
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    Winner, Abstract & Still LifeThe 11th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards
    For the series 'Archive Project'
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    Honourable MentionsInternational Photography Awards
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