Portraits
Juarez, chief of the Munduruku tribe settled in Sawre Muybu, stands in the middle of the 4-meter-wide demarcation line, him and his men have cut into the Amazonian forest to mark out their land. They are fighting against the creation of a hydroelectricity dam by the Brazilian Government that would flood much of their territory.
Sybil Knox, 98 then and now 100 year old.
Abe Odedina, with his painting. More here
Daniella Luxembourg surrounded by early sculptures by Alberto Giacometti in her London gallery Luxembourg & Dayan, published in the Financial Times.
David Miliband, former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, now President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, photographed for Chatham House.
Cillian Murphy, Irish actor, here publicising film “Sunshine” photographed for The Big Issue.
The first Roma settlement near Novi Sad is called Bangladesh. It was built on commercial land and even though the families have been living there for years, basic infrastructure like sanitation, water supply and electricity are not supplied consistently, but sporadic if at all. I visited them while photographing for the story “Sunçica, Gilbana, Balkaza, Daliborkha & Marija”
Noriko Takasugi, photographer.
Paweł Pawlikowski Polish-British filmmaker, here publicising his film “Ida” photographed for Dazed Digital.
Munduruku mother is bathing with her new born baby in the Tapajós river in Sawre Muybu, Brazil.
Joshua Knox.
Bhutanese monks lining up for a group photo in the famous Wangdi Phodrang Dzong, more in my photo essay” Bhutan, A Country In Transition”
Munduruku girl about to dig for potatoes for breakfast.
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Brett Singers was working as a shop boy at Billingsgate fish market for over 3 years. Originally he wanted to become a porter like his grandfather Edwin Singers. But with the end of Fish Portering as a job option, this won’t be a possibility anymore. More here in my story “The Last Of The Billingsgate Fish Porters”
Riz Ahmed, actor and musician here publicising film “Shifty” photographed for the Big Issue.
Divers at the Golden Horn in Istanbul. More on this story here.
Sunday morning and Balkaza soothes her grandson Nebojśa. His parents, Balkaza's son and daughter-in-law went to work early in the morning to pick plums for a local farmer. More on this story here “Sunçica, Gilbana, Balkaza, Daliborkha & Marija”
“The best part of today is now.” Brett and Billy have a cigarette. Billingsgate London 2011. From photo essay “The last of the Billingsgate Fish Porters”
While making In Common, my immersive landscape photography series I occasionally photographed people on the common. This is one of these portraits.
Laura Whittall for “Modern Hunter Gatherers” co-runs South Norwood community kitchen, a nonprofit using food to bring the community together & saving unwanted food. More on this story here.
Sculptor Daniel Couvreur at his workplace in Pietra Santa.
Jeff Willis, fish porter for 25 years. He can’t imagine working anywhere else. The market is all he has ever known. London 2012. More in the photo essay here.
From a “Quiet Occupation In Gezi Park.” More here.
Marija and Nino listen to a mutual friend talk about employment and his new life abroad in Germany. More on this story “Sunçica, Gilbana, Balkaza, Daliborkha & Marija”
Bruno Wizard, writer, punk musician & legend for “The Heart of Bruno Wizard” documentary by filmmaker Elisabeth Rasmussen.
Damian Lewis CBE is a British actor, musician, and producer, here publicising “Keane”, photographed for The Big Issue.
Writer and musician Warren Fitzgerald. More here.
Encounter At The Golden Horn in Istanbul. More on this story here.
Andrea Kurland Editor in Chief of Huck Magazine & creative director of TOC London.
Aurora aka Harper. Aurora is the creation of an epic virtual playdate, more here.
Leigh and Harper Singer.
Harper Singer
Musician Dilys Uwagboe aka Eckoes. photographed for “Brexit No-Deal and Musicians” for the Wall Street Journal.