Celine Marchbank is a British documentary photographer from London. Her work focuses on the quiet details of everyday life. Much of her personal work is biographical in nature, telling small personal stories. Her first book, Tulip, was published by Dewi Lewis in 2016, the story of the last year of her mother’s life.
In 2017 Celine was a winner in the documentary category in the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, Jury’s Selection for the Prix Virginia International Photography Prize for Women, and category winner in the Creative Review Photography Annual.
Her work has also been shortlisted in several photography awards including The European Publishers Award For Photography, The Deutsche Bank Photography Award, Magenta Flash Forward Awards, The Lucie Foundation Grant, a finalist in the Emergentes DST International Photography Award, and the winner of the Hereford Photography Festival Open Here award in 2011.
Celine is a lecturer in photography at Ravensbourne in London, a Fellow of the RSA, and recently invited to become a Leica Akademie Ambassador running Leica workshops around the UK.
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