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Will Boase

Editorial and Documentary Photographer
  • Suggested rate
    £415 / day
  • Experience8-15 years
  • Response rate100%
  • Response time1 hour
The project will begin once you accept Will's quote.
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Location
Den Haag, Nederland
Can work onsite in your office in
  • and around Den Haag (up to 50km)
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Will in a few words
I am a freelance photographer, writer and communications professional with a particular interest in public health and architecture. My work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, websites and exhibitions around the world, and has won prizes. I lived and worked in East Africa for eleven years, but now I live in The Hague, where the roads are better but the weather is worse. I also teach workshops for students and early-career professionals on photography and visual literacy, and also moonlight as a copywriter, proofreader and editor for projects large and small.
Experience
  • Localworks (U) Ltd
    Freelance Photographer
    ARCHITECTURE & URBAN PLANNING
    August 2021 - August 2021
    Rakai, Oeganda
    Photographing the Our Lady of Victoria Monastery, a new-build monastery for the Cistercian community of Rakai.

    https://willboase.com/our-lady-of-victoria-rakai-localworks
    Photography
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Education
  • MA Photography and Society
    De Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten
    Studying the ethical, technological and social futures of photography and visual culture