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Inside the Lens: Mark Leaver MARK LEAVER Story: Candies Deezy Liu Mark Leaver was always a shutterbug at heart. When his uncle gave him his first SLR camera when he started a photography course at school, he began to pursue his passion even more. “That year, most lunchtimes, I’d be found in the black and white darkrooms,” Mark recalls. Later that year, he got his first job working in a photo specialist lab, where he learned to process and print film to a professional standard, and digital retouching. He later decided to study commercial photography at the university level, where he worked on refining the skills he developed with the help of tutors and peers. He started with shooting various types of work and although he still does, Mark has refined his practice when he creates a particular series. He describes his work as formal portraiture. “It references Rembrandt style works, and I feel it fits with typographic work,” he says. As a fine art photographer who documents marginal subjects and subcultures, he created a series which he simply named, “Tattoo,” a self-initiated personal project that one day he hopes to make into a book. His vision behind this project is to capture people with facial tattoos in a more intimate and relatable light. “Tattooing is a marginal subculture, so by only focusing on people with facial tattooing, I’ve taken this to the extreme,” Mark explains. The core idea of the project is to redefine a butchered stereotype and change ill-educated people’s opinions by providing a new 120 InkSpiredMagazine.com substantial platform for them in which to create and fulfill a contemporary mindset. “Facial tattooing, traditionally in western culture, is associated with negative stereotypes including; criminality, depression, antisocial behavior, and suicide rates. This is not the case now,” he says. “However, being a sparsely represented topic that hasn’t been professionally approached on such a scale in centuries, people haven’t had a chance to readjust their opinions on facial tattooing. I approached this topic with little firsthand knowledge; however, through meeting, interviewing, and photographing all of these people, I believe facial tattooing now represents creativity, aesthetics, transformation, and spirituality,” Mark continues. The series has gained international media attention and recognition, including the Daily Mail, a major UK tabloid, as well as HUCK Magazine. Currently based in Australia, Mark continues to shoot portraits of people of various genres and walks of life. His discovery of new techniques and ideas is an ongoing process. In a few months, he plans to travel to Asia, looking for inspiration for a new substantial body of work that will be shot over the next few years. While he also works various seasonal jobs, Mark enjoys his time off each year to focus on his photography in various places around the world. www.mdleaver.com www.Facebook.com/mdleaverphotography Himemiya Neko