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Tamara Eckhardt

Photographer

Tamara Eckhardt

Youth of the Island Field

St Mary’s Park on King’s Island in Limerick was built in the 1930’s as the city’s first social housing estate. It was established to accommodate families who lived in overcrowded, poor quality housing. Because of its geographic location, bordered by the River Shannon, the estate is almost isolated from the surrounding city - locals and insiders refer to the area as The Island Field. St Mary’s Park is the most socially deprived area in Ireland, it suffers from high levels of unemployment, addiction and social problems. Nevertheless it has a strong community spirit where everyone knows everyone, is fiercely loyal and defensive, and suspicious of outsiders.

Tamara Eckhardt portrays the lives of the young people of St Mary’s Park, continuing her focus on the theme of childhood and growing up. The living conditions in the area are difficult; yet the young people develop coping skills, adapt and find ways to divert themselves.

Tamara Eckhardt

Tamara Eckhardt, born in 1995, lives and works as a portrait and documentary photographer in Berlin. As a child Eckhardt lived in Ireland for two years, which led to her interest in working with subjects that are related to Ireland. From 2017-2021 she studied at the renowned Ostkreuzschule for Photography in Berlin. Her photographic works mainly deal with marginalized social groups and minorities – with a particular focus on documenting adolescence. Her analog photography strives to shed a kind light on her protagonists whom she follows up on for months at a time for each project. Eckhardts expressive portraits give the viewer an intimate insight into the lives of youth in Germany and Ireland. With her work "The Children of Carrowbrowne" Eckhardt has been awarded and shortlisted for numerous awards such as the International Woman Photo Award, Kuala Lumpur International Photo Award, German Youth Photo Award and the World Report Award.