An unusual exhibition currently running at ‘Da Gadderie’, the gallery in the Shetland Museum and Archives, brings together the photographic work of four men who took a camera with them on their fishing trips, with memorable results.
The idea of the show, called ‘At Sea and Ashore’, came to BBC Radio Shetland’s Jane Moncrieff as a result of the men’s photos being posted on social media sites such as Facebook. As she points out in an introduction to the exhibition, the men had an “opportunity to upload their images from life on-board and at home, giving us a window into their lives that was unavailable before. The photographs were of an exceptional standard and also highlighted an artistic side to the fishermen”.
Jane asked three fishermen if they’d be willing to have their work exhibited and she was delighted when they agreed. Then, the widow of a fourth man uploaded some photographs that he’d taken decades before. As it turned out, Jane’s father had been a shareholder and crew member on the same boat, so, she says, “seeing these images for the first time was thrilling and quite emotional”.
So, whose photographs are they?