Residency is supported by the Manx Wildlife Trust in collaboration with Visit Isle of Man
The Isle of Man's inaugural Biosphere Photographers in Residence are inviting people to 'step away from technology and immerse themselves in the Island’s wild landscapes'.
Ciara Hardisty and Adam Morgan's year-long project, entitled 'Nature as Your Muse: Portraiture and Wildlife Through the Celtic Wheel' will blend portraiture, self-portraiture, and wildlife photography, and will run alongside seasonal workshops for the Island's wider community.
The residency is supported by the Manx Wildlife Trust, in collaboration with Visit Isle of Man.
It follows on from the success of the Biosphere Artist in Residence programme, supported by the Isle of Man Arts Council.
Howard Caine caught up with Ciara and Adam to find out more about what inspires them in their work:
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