Mike Tudor is a photographer based in Sussex, England. He completed his MA Photography degree at Brighton University in 2022, and has worked both freelance and professionally as a photographer since 2012.
His work explores themes of place, memory, experience and the evolving relationship we have with an ever more connected world. Illuminated city streets, architecture and the feeling of a 3am walk home continue to fascinate.
His most recent project is Burnt Out Ruins of the Past. Where boundaries continue to imperceptibly creep in. Constantly surrounded, we navigate through restrictions and barriers. Through exploration of the architecture and structures that surround us.
Past experiences inform these pathways, and before we know it we risk being swallowed whole. The Burnt Out Ruins of the Past is a series of 21 images that were published is part of a limited 10 edition run of a zine in 2024.
Contact directly for projects or to enquire about purchasing prints: developednegative@gmail.com
Instagram @developednegative
Exhibitions
Real Utopias, Brighton Photo Fringe - Collectives Hub at Phoenix Gallery, Brighton (2022)
Brighton MA Photography Graduate show - Edward Street Campus (2022)
Brighton Photo Biennial (2018)
Awards
Danny Wilson Award (Shortlisted) 2022
Education
University of Brighton, MA Photography (2022)
University of Kent, BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations (2007)
Experience
Freelance Photographer (2012 - Present)
Media Teacher, DV8, Brighton (2023 - Present)
Lecturer, BIMM University, Brighton (2021 - Present)
Photography Teacher, Loxdale School, Brighton. (Summer 2022 & 2023)
Photography Technician, Hazelwick School (Sept 2019 - Sept 2021)
Photographic and Creative Executive, Lafayette Photography (Oct 2017 - Feb 2019)
Marketing & Product Photographer, Kaycee (June 2014 - Oct 2017)