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Duns woman’s Facebook posts paved the way to photography award

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Jennifer Charlton Photographer Jennifer with long blonde hair and warm jacket and gloves peers through the lens in a black and white picture.Jennifer Charlton

Jennifer Charlton took up photography seriously after friends liked her posts on Facebook

An award-winning photographer from the Borders has revealed how she only took up her art after friends liked the pictures she posted on social media.

Jennifer Charlton, from Duns, recently triumphed in the 2024 Scottish Portrait Awards.

She said the support from friends had helped her through a tough time and persuaded her to take her photography seriously.

Her image of an outdoor swimmer – from a series on mental health – has now secured her the top honour.

Jennifer Charlton Male swimmer with red swim cap leans on concrete at side of outdoor pool, looking at camera, against grey background.Jennifer Charlton

Outdoor swimmer John coped with freezing water for Jennifer Charlton’s award-winning picture

Jennifer recently gained a first class honours degree in professional photography with Edinburgh College and Kingston University.

While the mum-of-three was juggling family commitments and several part-time jobs, she entered her course work in the national awards.

“I feel absolutely amazing,” she said.

“I’ve been really lucky to be recognised by a few awards, but this one, the Scottish Portrait Awards, I never thought I could win.

“To have been shortlisted was amazing, but to be given first place is a huge shock; I can’t quite believe it.”

Jennifer Charlton Sad woman with glasses and measuring tape round neck sews at a table, surrounded by piles of books, and looking at camera.Jennifer Charlton

Heather agreed to be photographed as part of Jennifer’s A Hidden Community series

And she revealed how her ascent to award-winning photographer began by accident and with a kind gesture.

“One day I couldn’t go to the gym and so I took the dog for a walk,” she explained.

“I took pictures of autumnal trees on my phone, and posted them on Facebook, and got this really unexpected response, with people saying they thought I had an eye for photography.

“And then a friend sent me some money – I was going through a really difficult time in my life – and she said ‘this is to put towards your first camera’.”

It was then that she decided to take up photography properly.

“So, I bought a camera and it’s actually her son John that’s in the award-winning photo, so it feels like the whole thing has come full circle,” said Jennifer.

“Without John’s mum, I wouldn’t be here.”

Jennifer Charlton Two fishermen in blue overalls lean either side of the bow of a small fishing boat, grounded on grass beside the sea, with a small castle across the water in the distance.Jennifer Charlton

Fishermen Daniel and Eddy take time out for Jennifer’s series as she shines the light on the diversity of people across Scottish communities

The winning picture of John highlights how deeply Jennifer delved into her series focusing on mental health, entitled A Hidden Community.

He agreed to pose on a freezing cold morning in February to help Jennifer realise her vision, and other subjects have similarly taken time out to be exposed to the photographer’s lens.

“It’s not an easy thing to do,” said Jennifer.

“There is a vulnerability to it, so I have huge admiration for all the people who have worked with me.

“The project brought me closer to people I knew, and I’ve met the most amazing people I didn’t know.

“And what became apparent was that anybody, in any circumstances, can be affected by mental health problems.”

Jennifer Charlton Bald, bearded boxer with chest and arm tattoos, and fierce face, lands a left-handed punch on his opponent's head.Jennifer Charlton

WBA light welterweight champion Lewis Ritson is one of many sports stars Jennifer has shot

She is continuing the project now and is happy for anyone willing to work with her to get in touch.

Jennifer’s love of sport means she is a regular at racetracks, photographing bike riders, and ringside at some of the UK’s biggest boxing bouts.

She has worked with world champions Josh Taylor from East Lothian and Newcastle’s Lewis Ritson, but admits it is a tough environment for a woman.

Jennifer Charlton Photographer Jennifer Charlton (left) with taller boxer Josh Taylor (right), who has arm around her, both smiling.Jennifer Charlton

Jennifer with her regular boxing subject, Scotland’s world champion Josh Taylor.

“The professional photographers are almost entirely male, and they’ve been great with me, very supportive I have to say, but the abuse from crowds is incredible,” she admitted.

“It’s clear they don’t believe that a woman should be taking photos – pretty sad, really.

“I’ve loved the sport, and getting to know boxers, and what they put themselves through, but, yes, it’s tough working in that very man’s world.”

Now she is hoping the award will lead to more commissions and paid work.

“There’s a lot of competition in photography, but I love what I do and this has given me new confidence,” she said.

“I’d love to work more for charities, and my long-term goal is to make this project large enough to sustain an exhibition.”

Jennifer Charlton Long grey haired and bearded man with piercing blue eyes looking at the camera.Jennifer Charlton

A “Blue Angel” biker was also part of Jennifer’s A Hidden Community project



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