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S1, EP5 - Mal Woolford

Episode 5 of the Artists' Tales podcast, hosted by Mal Woolford, titled "S1, EP5 - Mal Woolford" was published on November 22, 2021 and runs 32 minutes.

November 22, 2021 ·32m · Artists' Tales

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Send us Fan Mail Mal Woolford is a photographer based in London, England. He uses traditional methods in his photography. A photographic project Mal is looking to work on is to explore how his family was involved in the slave trade. Mal is a member of London Independent Photography. The episode was recorded in September 2021. Mal's website: www.malwoolford.com Mal's Instagram presence: @malwoolford Information on London Independent photography: www.londonphotography.org.uk Informat...

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Mal Woolford is a photographer based in London, England. He uses traditional methods in his photography. A photographic project Mal is looking to work on is to explore how his family was involved in the slave trade. Mal is a member of London Independent Photography. The episode was recorded in September 2021.

Mal's website:  www.malwoolford.com

Mal's Instagram presence: @malwoolford

Information on London Independent photography: www.londonphotography.org.uk

Information on Quakers in Britain: www.quaker.org.uk



Podcast details:
Podcast email: [email protected]
Website: www.artiststales.net
Instagram: @artists_tales_podcast
Threads: @artists_tales_podcast

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