The Agents Club

Campbell Addy

Photographer/Director
Fashion
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British-Ghanaian artist and photographer Campbell Addy draws inspiration from his culturally diverse upbringing, this has informed an intricate discov...
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British-Ghanaian artist and photographer Campbell Addy draws inspiration from his culturally diverse upbringing, this has informed an intricate discov...
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CAMPBELL ADDY

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'JUJU'

 

Campbell Addy is a London based photographer & filmmaker born and raised in South London. His work is narrative and emotional in nature, with a focus on a unique casting and under-represented faces.

 

NiiJOURNAL III, 'FAMILY TIES'

 

JOEY BADASS for ASOS

 

'IN THE WAITING', self-portrait, Apr. 20

 

NAOMI for GUARDIAN WEEKEND

 

Campbell ADDY is one of the most exciting creative forces to emerge from London in recent years. He is widely touted as one of fashion photography’s rising stars.

 

Nii STORIES, project with GETTY IMAGES

 

FT WEEKEND, 'MY LONDON'

 

FT WEEKEND, 'MY LONDON'

 

Nii STORIES, project with GETTY IMAGES

 

"I have to bring my perspective".  His sensual emotional images are recognisable for their layered references to 20th and 21st century movements such as Black Lives Matter, and for the way his photographs seem to luxuriate in the beauties of different skin tones and body shapes.

 

BRITISH VOGUE

 

JESS COLE for T SPAIN

 

DEBRA SHAW for DAZED

 

'COME TOGETHER', presented by NOWNESS

 

Since graduating from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2016, he has worked with editorial outlets including  i-D, Vogue, Dazed, Luncheon, Double, WSJ, Rolling Stone and Garage. 

 

INTERVIEW

 

FENDI

 

KENZO

 

BRITISH VOGUE

 

KENDALL for GARAGE, coverstory

 

His work has been exhibited internationally in London, Oslo, and Paris, including a 2017 solo exhibition entitled ‘Matthew 7:7” which launched alongside his first book “Unlocking Seoul”. 

 

ALEX WEK for WSJ, outtake

 

i-D, coverstory

  

IB KAMARA for DOUBLE 19

 

AMBER VALLETTA for WSJ

 

Campbell Addy was part of the groundbreaking exhibition in 2019 held at the Somerset House in London titled ‘Get Up Stand Up Now,’ an exhibition highlighting Black creatives, artists, and activists who left an impressive and pioneering mark on the world.

 

BILLY PORTER

 

CALVIN KLEIN

 

DEBRA SHAW for DAZED

 

KAREN ELSON for JO MALONE LONDON

 

“If you have racist tendencies, me shouting at you is not going to change those things. I wanted a space and a place to talk about it, not directly but within it, and subtly but surely show what’s going on now, or then,

 

APERTURE, 'THE NEW BLACK VANGUARD'

 

LUNCHEON

 

'ENGENDER'

 

'MILK BAPTISM'

 

TYLER THE CREATOR for WSJ.
awarded BEST 'CELEBRITY MAGAZINE COVER MEN' at THE AGENTS CLUB AWARDS '20

 

That’s how Niijournal came to be, a biannual arts, culture and fashion magazine exploring the issues of empowerment and representation within race. Niijournal is meant “to educate, not irritate,”

 

With more emerging Black photographers and artists pushing through industry barriers than ever, Niijournal II documents themes of religion, mixing printed poems fashion imagery and elements of documentary photojournalism.

 

Niijournal III -Family Ties -  examines our closest, most intimate relationships across blood relations and extended family... 

  

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