Mary Bramley is a Canadian photographer based in Ottawa, Ontario. This site contains images of her recent work, documenting the relationships between and within built and non-built environments. Current projects include a surveying of social and cultural proximities within landscapes, in particular, the suburban front lawn. Her most ambitious project to date is a collaboration with filmmaker, Kathy Sperberg, as principal photographer shooting thousands of stills for live-action animation sequences for miscellaneous symptoms - a feature-length experimental-documentary film about scent and memory.
Current work on this site
includes:
images from England
abandoned built environments from Sydney, Cape Breton
storefronts and bungalows
people interacting within built environments
memoryscapes from her childhood in Muskoka and the juxtaposition of her mother as professional photographer and as housewife
non-peopled built environments
suburban landscapes and the cult of the front lawn
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