About

Photographer Brett Aspinall is a lecturer and researcher at Myerscough College since 2003 and has an established background in printmaking (screenprinting and linocut printing). He graduated with a BA(Hons) in 1993 and a Masters Degree in Photography (Dist) in 2018 from the University of Central Lancashire. Current lecturing specialisms focus on both digital and traditional analogue forms of photography. He regularly delivers research seminars on contemporary and historical photographic processes with personal photographic research projects on the ongoing effects of climate change on coastal sea defences around the British Isles. Research seminar presentations at:
Myerscough College Annual Research Conference 2017, 2018, 2021.
Presentation of research for 'Climate Change and coastal hotspots - a multidisciplinary approach' UCLan Engineering Innovation Centre March 2022
Exhibitions of photographic work-
Lancaster University Lancaster - 'Photography and Printmaking' June 2016
Harris Museum Preston - 'Streets of Change' Photography Oct 2017
PR1 Gallery Preston - MAP Collective Photography Exhibition May 2018
Fieldwork Symposium MAP Collective Photography- UCLan Oct 2018
Harris Museum Preston - 'Beautiful and Brutal' Photography Sept 2019
MA Photography Alumni Exhibition - 'The Hive' Blackpool scheduled Nov 2022
Instagram - @aspinallbrt