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Angus Fraser is a Lecturer in Photography and Programme Leader for the BA in Photography at Plymouth University's School of Art, Design and Architecture. He is an internationally recognized photographer with a focus on photography's relationship with death, cultural practices, and contemporary societal themes. His work has been exhibited globally and has earned prestigious awards, including recognition from the National Portrait Gallery and Arles Photography Festival.
Research interests center on how death is portrayed through photography historically and in modern contexts. Notably, his project on Santa Muerte explores Mexico's syncretic religious practices and their societal impacts. Fraser has collaborated with agencies like Lexus, Suzuki, and the National Lottery, reflecting his commercial photography background.
- Non-Executive Director at Fotonow CIC, a community-focused media social enterprise.
- Award-winning projects include Shrine Santa Muerte, The Flooded Trench, and Timanfaya Portraits.
His academic contributions bridge art education and contemporary cultural commentary, emphasizing ethical documentation and cross-cultural narratives.





