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St. Patrick’s Day, Digbeth High Street, Birmingham (2016)
From the series ‘Banjul to Birmingham’ celebrating Gambian Diaspora in Castle Vale, Birmingham (2015)
Until now, academic staff and interests have remained overwhelmingly white. Our course will change not only the face, but the nature, of university education
Dr. Kehinde Andrews in his work place as part of a documentary portraiture series commemorating Malcolm X (2015) Shortly after this portrait was taken Dr. Andrews opened the first Black Studies university degree course in Europe let alone the UK at BCU in Birmingham
Kundai Madamba, audience member at 'Miss Diaspora UK' beauty pageant
Testimonial via his mother; Josephine: 'Kundai loves dancing and enjoyed the attention he got from people; he is very confident especially around a group of people. He said the contestants all liked him and he didn't know which one to choose as they were all nice to him... the venue was spacious so he enjoyed being every where and chatting to everyone!'
'Yung Sniper' Dancehall Dancer; outtake from 'Miss Diaspora 2014'
Lucy, winner of '2nd princess' at Miss Diaspora UK 2014
Stembie, winner of '1st princess' at Miss Diaspora UK 2014
Questioning contemporary standards of beauty in new pictorial 'Weave Politics'
Preliminary research and recommended reading to truly understand the historical context of this topic: '400 years without a comb' by Willie L. Morrow
See also #WeavePolitics via Instagram
Miss Diaspora UK - selected portraits
Lucy, Mutsa, Victoria, Tanaka, Tatenda, Ayesha
Miss Diaspora UK 2014 at Ruskin Hall, Aston, Birmingham
Street Finding: Wedding, Kings Heath, Birmingham
Remembrance Sunday, 2013
The beginnings of a new photographic portrait study into West Indian contribution the to British military. Commemorating 400 years of service in light of this years centenary of World War 1
Dispelling rumours that only Caucasian women can have long beautiful hair; Empress Asha experimented with homemade hair treatments until she found a combination that worked for her following chemotherapy. Her dreds are 25 years old and 50 foot long!
Preview
full series www.balsallheath.tumblr.com
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An alternative portrayal of Balsall Heath Carnival 2013, more pictorial featurettes coming soon!
HUNGRY FOR A TASTE OF CHINA
The ironic perception of an idyllic Chinese family
Designer: Emily Rose Hughes
Photographer: Inès Elsa Dalal
MUA: Lauren Burgess Model: Alexia Stevens
Vogue Talents x Muuse x Young Vision Award!