Lottie Davies was born in Guildford, UK,
in 1971. She grew up in Surrey and was educated in Alton
and Godalming. After a degree in philosophy at St Andrews University in
Scotland, she moved back to England to pursue
a career in photography. She
is currently based in London and Cornwall.
Davies’ unique style has been employed in
a variety of contexts, including newspapers, glossy
magazines, books and advertising. She has won recognition in numerous awards, including the Association of Photographers’ Awards, the
International Color Awards, and the Schweppes Photographic
Portrait Awards. Her work has garnered international acclaim
with the image Quints, which won First Prize at the Taylor Wessing Photographic
Portrait Awards 2008 at the National Portrait Gallery in London,
with Viola As Twins, which won the Photographic Art Award, Arte Laguna Prize in Venice in
2011, and her collaboration on Dreams of Your Life with Hide & Seek/Film
4.0 which was BAFTA-nominated in 2012.
Davies’ work is
concerned with stories and personal histories, the tales and myths we use to structure our lives. She takes inspiration from classical and modern
painting, cinema and theatre as well as the imaginary
worlds of literature. She employs a deliberate reworking
of our visual vocabulary, playing on our notions of nostalgia and visual
conventions with the intention of evoking a sense of recognition
and narrative. Sandy Nairne, former director of the National
Portrait Gallery in London, described Davies’ work as
“brilliantly imaginative”.