Eleanor was born in London in 1983. She trained as a Graphic Designer at
Central St Martins College of Art and Design and Bath Spa University College before moving to Paris where she worked as a travel writer and developed her interest in photography. She now lives in London and graduated with a Masters in Photojournalism with distinction from the University of Westminster in 2011. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, Telegraph online, Newsday (NY), Rough Guides, ITV News, and the London Evening Standard. She regularly writes book and exhibition reviews for Foto8.
Eleanor has a particular interest in the visual representation of human health. She has photographed the plastic surgery team working at St Thomas’ Hospital and a pioneering project to improve the mobility of children with hemiplegia for Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity. In March 2011 she was commissioned by CBM to document the stories of patients being treated at Lahan Eye Hospital in Nepal. This year she will be travelling to Burundi and Malawi to record the stories of patients with neglected tropical diseases.
An exhibition of her work Blood: A Circulation of Curiosities opened at Guy’s Hospital in January 2012.
Central St Martins College of Art and Design and Bath Spa University College before moving to Paris where she worked as a travel writer and developed her interest in photography. She now lives in London and graduated with a Masters in Photojournalism with distinction from the University of Westminster in 2011. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, Telegraph online, Newsday (NY), Rough Guides, ITV News, and the London Evening Standard. She regularly writes book and exhibition reviews for Foto8.
Eleanor has a particular interest in the visual representation of human health. She has photographed the plastic surgery team working at St Thomas’ Hospital and a pioneering project to improve the mobility of children with hemiplegia for Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity. In March 2011 she was commissioned by CBM to document the stories of patients being treated at Lahan Eye Hospital in Nepal. This year she will be travelling to Burundi and Malawi to record the stories of patients with neglected tropical diseases.
An exhibition of her work Blood: A Circulation of Curiosities opened at Guy’s Hospital in January 2012.
