User talk:RogerM/Jo Holland

Jo Holland  (born 1971) is a British Artist specialising in cameraless photography techniques.

Early years
Jo Holland was born in Haworth, Yorkshire, United Kingdom and has a Bachelor of Arts honours degree in photography from Staffordshire University.

Collections
Holland's work is on permanent display at the Museo de la Taronja, Valencia, Spain and in private collections in the UK.

Exhibitions
Darkness of the Unknown, Nancy Victor Gallery, London Florescence, Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds Orchid Collection, British Orchid Conference 2000, Leeds Inflorescence (photo '98), Dean Clough Galleries, Halifax Inflorescence, Hereford Photography Festival, Hereford Darkness of the Unknown / Dignity Devotion & Compassion, Florence Trust Studios, London Blindfold, Proud Gallery, London Beyond Porn, Trumans Brewery, London Secret Garden, Association Gallery, London The Orange, The Musea de la Traronja, Valencia, Spain Possibilities of Extension, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth Heavens Embroidered Cloths, National Museum of Photography Film & Television, Bradford 139th Annual RPS International Print Exhibition, The Royal Photographic Society, Bath (Touring 6 UK Venues) Touched By Light, Stoke-on-Trent City Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent

Publications
History: the Mag collection: image-based art in Britain in the late 20th century by Allan Harkness.

Distinctive Technique
Holland is a cameraless photographer whose images are created without the use of a camera or film. Her technique differs from the creation of a photogram in that the source objects are not laid directly onto the light sensitive material but are projected from a distance resulting in large scale original ilfochrome prints.