our Spotlight Photographers


Ahmad Naser Eldein – Floating Devils

Ahmad is a Palestinian photographer based in Montreal. Ahmad always had a special appreciation for analogue techniques and darkroom labs, he now creates conceptual and fine art photography. His photography tackles representations of queer and political identities. Through his portraits he captures the human physique, reflecting expressions of emotions and states of mind.

Ellen Kydd – Self Portrait

Ellen is a London-based photographer, who works primarily in portraiture. She merges traditional and contemporary techniques and imagery, using grain and sepia alongside fluorescent lighting. 

Rebecca Bathory – Decadent Decay

Rebecca is a British-born photographer. She seeks to discover beauty in darkness, poetry and meaning in the forgotten and surreal, and imaginary worlds amongst decay. Rebecca's artworks breathe life into forgotten historical locations, they reawaken old narratives, find beauty and meaning in their ruin and revive the memories of lost moments in places tainted by humans.

Katie Edwards – Lopevi

Katie is a filmmaker and photographer based in London. Specialising in documentary, food, portraits, architecture and unit still photography, she has been published in magazines worldwide. She is an alumnus of King’s College London and the University of Hong Kong. 

Megan Ogden – Sanctuaries

British-born Megan tells stories through her photography. She photographs spaces, people and places, capturing the detail in the everyday.

Josh Edgoose – Saint Margarets Summer

Josh is a London based photographer with an interest in colour, coincidence and the serendipitous. He focuses on the interactions between people, honing in on a sense of British humour and wit by seeking out the visually interesting within the mundane, perhaps otherwise unnoticed moments of the day-to-day.

Robin Weaver – Muddy Tracks

Robin started photography as a hobby as a teen, inspired by his grandfather’s collection of sunlight-processed images, taken in the 1920s. During his career as a press-photographer, Robin travelled to Australia, where he discovered his love of landscape photography. On returning to the UK, Robin would regularly photograph the Peak District, where he claims to have produced his best work.

Henrik Ramsing Kristensen – Female Pose

Danish Henrick captures Nordic scenery, wildlife and people through a black and white lens. His simplistic style allows the natural details to take centre stage, focusing on a singular trunk or solitary skeleton of a tree, over-exposed to a blurred motion as a moves with the wind. 

Mark Cornick – Blue Horizon

Mark is a London-based photographer who creates abstract images through use of intentional camera movement and multiple exposure. He documents scenery that inspires him, conveying atmosphere and mood through use of colour.

Jamie Tilley – Hereford Cow

Jamie’s photography often explores the intersection of visual art and fashion photography. The subtle minimalism and linear framework of his fashion editorial work inspires the simple compositions of his landscape photography and suburban settings. Jamie captures a simplicity in the form and subject.

Alexander Ivanec – Ballerinas at Novosibirsk Theatre of Opera and Ballet

Alexander is a Russian photographer. He became known for his #diveinsideyourspace project which raised awareness of the environmental crisis, a series in which he photographed an astronaut in landscapes around the world. He is also a portrait photographer, where he captures intimate depictions of people in their work and home settings. His striking landscape photography spans mountainous scenes to quaint harbours. 

Michael Baisa – Too Young to Burn

Henrik Ramsing Kristensen – Thirdteen Ways of Looking

Michael is a portrait and documentary photographer based in New York. He has obtained a master’s degree in digital photography, which enabled him to secure experience from magazine editing and creative writing after university, skills which have positively impacted his photography. His traditional style captures the essence of the everyday through candid shots in the streets of New York. 

Bayarsaikhan Orsoo – Mongolian Bison

Bayarsaikhan is a Mongolian photographer. His work captures the people, their lives, and the dramatic landscapes of the country through a black and white lens.

Victor Costa – Rainy Days

Victor is a Brazilian photographer known for his dramatic seascapes and landscape images that evoke a sense of calm through light and color. "Nature inspires me, but my greatest passion is undoubtedly the sea. Everything about it fascinates me, its lines, textures, movements, colors and tides... the sea is a true work of living art. Victor's work has been published in magazines around the globe.

Maria Luque – 4.26pm

Spanish born Maria specialises in nature and landscape photography. She lives and works in her van, chasing the Northern Lights. Her work captures Nordic settings, exploring the contrast between the darkness of the jagged landscapes and the brilliant light of snow-covered slopes. 

Josh Kohler – Into the Clouds

Josh and his drone travel around the world capturing beautiful aerial shots of nature through cleverly thought-out compositions. He is a photographer and videographer based in the US where he began displaying his art online back in 2019. During these years, we can see Josh’s photographer’s eye develop through exploring a timeline of his work.

Alejo Reinoso – Advent

Instead of pursuing his childhood dream, architecture, Alejo studied multimedia which granted him an internship with a local newspaper. The company renewed his contract, teaching him about press photography which influenced the rest of his career journey. He now works as a freelance photographer in Ecuador. His photography style remains minimalist yet vibrant, sourcing strong colours from his subjects, asserting the focal point of the composition.

JF Julian – Guillaume Nery, South of France

Julian’s style of photography and film focuses on the pure form of human anatomy, through using light to distort his subjects and shadow to mask them. This work in particular is part of a series that captures World Record Pro Freediver, Guillaume Nery, after a dive in the sea of the South of France.