Alina Saranti
Alina Saranti’s photographic work explores themes of loss, motherhood, domesticity, nature, the darkness and the light in the everyday.
Alina Saranti’s photographic work explores themes of loss, motherhood, domesticity, nature, the darkness and the light in the everyday.
Nadine Persaud’s series Catholic School Girl visually captures religious symbols, referencing paragraphs from the Catechism of the Catholic Church
Joe Twigg’s series Wildlife was made across several long unguided walks, documenting suburban London in the early months of 2020.
Sam Hart is a recent MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography graduate from London College of Communication.
Eugenia Falqui is a photographer living in Bangkok. Her series Bangkok Dreaming explores the colour and vibrancy of the city.
Jieying Shao is a photographer originally from China. The series Blowing in the Wind explores themes of loss and reflection.
Bryan O’Brien is a multi-award winning Irish photographer and videojournalist. He has worked with numerous press outfits internationally.
Ismael dos Anjos’ work exposes and explores human rights issues in his home country of Brazil in an effort to champion social justice.
Nick Goring’s particular interest is in our relationship with the past, both individually and collectively, and the impact it has on our identities.
Alongside his traditional use of photography, Marcel Top also explores the limits and boundaries of the medium through his practice.
Claire Eggers’ series Vanishing Point explores themes of depression, anxiety and low self esteem, escalated further by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Chelsey Burch works with film photography, highlighting hints of human interaction from the developing and scanning process.
Following a career in international public diplomacy, Mary Morgan transitioned into visual arts, using her photography to reflect key issues.
Stefan Schlumpf is a Swiss photographer. His work has appeared in international campaigns as well as various magazines worldwide.
Xiyuan Xiao is a photographer who based between Shanghai and London. Xiao recently completed her MA Photography, graduating from LCC.
Chao Zhang is a recent MA Photography graduate for University of the Arts London: London College of Communication.
Sophia Wöhleke works with analogue photography in order to explore ideas of place and identity, playing with the line between reality and fiction.
Yuxuan Xue was born in Dongying, China, home to the country’s second largest oil field. Xue explores the gradual depletion of this resource.
Prix Pictet has launched a virtual platform. Designed by Gabriel Stones using gaming technology, the exhibition is a recreation of the 2019 V&A show.