BP – Generations

Photographer: Alex IngramProduced by Darwin Studio We were approached by BP to create a documentary photo series in Teesside. With the new green energy  development taking place after the steel industry collapsed in 2019, BP was keen to tell the stories about the local community and where it finds itself after the collapse and before […]

JOE MAGOWAN

Originally from Northern Ireland and now based in London, Joe’s work captures the essence of life through his lens. From the streets of London to subcultures, Joe’s photography celebrates our shared humanity. His unique style draws inspiration from movies and music, turning everyday moments into cinematic magic. Whether working on commercial or editorial projects, Joe brings warmth and kinship to his craft.

OLLIE ADEGBOYE

Ollie is a photographer whose work speaks all about connection and representation. Based in London, there is a real deep and intimate nuance to Ollie’s craft. Amplifying Black voices and experiences within Ollie’s work is a really important part of his personal work. His recent award winning series Baba Father focuses on Black fathers in the UK, helping to shape and change the narrative and depiction of Black men in the UK. Clients include Nike, Outrunners, FT, NYT.

ALEX INGRAM

Alex Ingram is a photographer based in London whose work spans commercial, editorial and documentary projects. Alex’s work has a unique focus on storytelling and brings a connected and authentic look and feel to his photography. Whatever the shoot, assignment or project, there is always a strong sense of realism to Alex’s work. Alex has worked with clients from Nike, BP, Princes Trust, McCain Foods, The Laterals, TIME, New York Times and Guardian.

KARABO MOOKI

Working in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Sydney, Karabo Mooki is a photographer and Director like no other. From an early age Mooki was deeply influenced by the western skate culture. And once he had a camera in his hand for the first time, there was no going back. With a strong sense of purpose and storytelling to his work, Mooki brings influences from culture and history into his work to create his own reflective and empowering style. Amplifying marginalised voices in society is a deep part of Mookis work which has been exhibited around the world. Clients include Heinieken, Strongbow, Polaroid, Reebok, New Balance, Red Bull, Guardian, Wall Street Journal.

NATHAN MCDOWELL

From the north of England, Nathan’s a standout creative in Manchester. His work is vibrant, loud and direct. Starting his career working in-house at some of the world’s most recognisable brands as a photographer and art director, Nathan now brings the punchy personality of his photography to clients everywhere. With dramatic colour and eye drawing contrast, Nathan’s work brings pure imagination and creativity together.

MAURI HOLC

Hailing from Argentina, Mauri Holc’s work is influenced by the pages of Vogue and fashion magazines from growing up as a queer kid in rural Argentina. Mauri’s work is both sculptural and tender, showing us into the communities and cultures he has strong connections with. Working predominantly on film, Mauri’s photography explores the notions of freedom of expression and identity.