About the Book
My other passion aside from photography is Urban Exploration (also known as UrbEx), which involves the seeking out and exploring of abandoned buildings all over the world, and this interest goes some way towards explaining the subject matter that I have chosen here. I have seen inside a number of asylums, houses, powerplants and factories, but my enduring favourites are the former two, as they generally contain more human traces than the larger scale buildings, and it is this aspect of 'other lives lived' that I love to capture in my work.
Most of the images for my Associateship panel were shot in an abandoned manor house hidden deep in the Sussex countryside, which contained many objects and possessions belonging to the former owners, just left behind along with the house to rot, and that is where the title for this panel originated. My Statement of Intent over the page describes what I was aiming to achieve when I selected these fifteen images for consideration by the panel of assessors.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Sep 18, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords UrbEx, dereliction, photography
About the Creator
Viveca is a self-taught fine art photographer drawn to small details, to lost, abandoned and broken objects, and to the emotional and physical interplay of darkness and light. Her images often evolve as she works, beginning with a simple idea but shifting direction as she layers photographs, textures, scanned documents, and subtle shading. Unexpected blends between images are central to her creative process, allowing her to produce work that evokes emotion and encourages viewers to question their sense of the world. Her photographic distinctions include a Licentiateship from the Royal Photographic Society in 2010, an Associateship in 2011, and a Fellowship in 2014. She was awarded a Fellowship by the Irish Photographic Federation in 2021 and a second FRPS, in the Contemporary genre, in 2024.

