Madeleine started her career in photography developing and editing film for sports photographers. After freelancing she became a picture editor at the Times, before leaving after a few years to travel around South America. On her return she set up the Sunday Times Magazine’s highly praised ‘Spectrum’ section with the art director and photographic team. She subsequently picture-edited Eureka magazine for the Times – winning photography awards in the UK and USA – set up the Eureka young photographer competition and curated an exhibition of this work at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. In 2012 she made a series of films for the Times’s Olympic campaign that ran on large screens across London and on Sky Sports News. Currently she is freelancing at the Sunday Times Magazine.
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