ABOUT


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Chloe Vlahos is a British photographer and non-narrative video artist who has spent the last few years working in Paris, Montréal and London, but is currently based in Bristol, England.

Her visual work focuses on the intersections between longing, memory, and landscape, and how these elements interact in subtle ways to influence each other. Chloe seeks to create images that are quiet but textured – evoking a sense of remembering something you didn’t know you had forgotten.

Her experimental short films ‘The Handover’ (2024) and ‘Goodbye Pre-Frontal Cortex’ (2022) were nominated for ‘Best Film’ and ‘Best Cinematography’ respectively at the UK Roughcut Film Festival and Canada’s AltFF Alternative Film Festival.

She is also part of a team of Directors at the Real Photography Company @ St Paul’s Darkroom, offering workshops and courses in different analogue photography techniques to local residents.

Published under the moniker Chloe Violette, Chloe also writes mindless musings: a newsletter comprised of journal vignettes written in poetry prose.




Self-portrait, 2023


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Might be eating a tin of baked beans.

Probably pushing her bike up one of Bristol’s many hills.

Definitely carrying a fringe brush.