Eleanor Lindsay-Fynn grew up in a small town in Devonshire in the United Kingdom. She has an undergraduate degree from Cambridge University and is presently completing a Masters degree in Photography and Urban Culture from Goldsmiths.
Her work focuses on people in everyday situations. Her main project, Family Album is a piece of work on the British Upper-Middle Classes. The events she photographs are exclusive and formal yet she uses special access to show her subjects in a relaxed, familiar manner. The result is a humorous yet serious piece of work that reveals fundamental facets of our social interactions.
Now in Singapore she gives talks at institutions including Nanyang Polytechnic and P-10 and is the photographer for the social diary in the Singapore Arts Gallery Guide. At the moment she is showing a series of photographs on Upper-Class family life in Bangladesh for the Women in Asia exhibition, at INSEAD.
Prior to coming to Singapore she exhibited her work at Candid and Village Underground, London galleries. In February this year she was awarded Young Whipper Snapper of the year by Channel 4.
For more images see: www.elfynn-photos.com