Melissa Jenkins has been brought up, and currently lives in South Wales, UK. In June 2008 Melissa completed a BTEC National Diploma in Photography and September 2008 she started a BA (HONS) photographic Practice course.
Melissa currently works around the UK but hopes to work world wide in the future. Melissa’s work has been featured in magazines including SNAP magazine and other online e-zines. The BBC has featured her live band photography, taken from the lines of Paramore, Lost Prophets and Reel Big Fish.
There is much more learn about Melissa on her website. Enjoy.
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