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BEX DAY

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PERFECT, ROMANCE 1600 COVER STORY

 

Bex Day is a photographer and director from London. She creates honest portraits about difference.

 

HEN SERIES

 

CHVRCHES

 

PYLOT

 

HEN SERIES

 

LADYBEARD

 

Bex focuses predominantly on gender, diversity, individuality, the human condition, and freedom of choice. By toying with the concept of categorisation, Bex aims to produce playful, humorous and surreal imagery that questions the effects of labelling on identity.

 

TWIN

 

RIPOSTE

 

RIPOSTE

 

BODY-BUILERS SERIES

 

Bex uses storytelling to disrupt the flow of preconception and judgement within her work. By empowering each subject through their sensibilities, she is able to create intimate, raw and sensitive images, designed to encourage both honesty and ambiguity.

 

HARPER'S BAZAAR UK

 

LULA JAPAN

 

HARPER'S BAZAAR UK

 

GREEN

 

VOGUE ITALIA

 

PUSS PUSS

 

Surrealism shakes off the limitations of the standardised world view; along with the use of jaunty, vivid, saturated colour palettes and colour-blocking within her imagery, Bex challenges archaic views of what it means to be human.

 

PORTRAIT, NAOKO

 

LAMPOON

 

PORTRAIT, DANI

 

LAMPOON

 

i-D

 

Commercial clients include: Adobe, American Apparel, Babbington Jewellery, Burberry, Camilla Bloom, Carven, Chvrches, Elliss, EMI, Westerman Music and Warner Music, Fendi, Levi’s, Louis Vuitton and Stella McCartney.

 

EXIT

 

BABBINGTON

 

LEVI'S

 

BODYFORM

 

REFINERY29 UK

 

Editorial clients include: AnOther, Autre, Billboard, Dazed, Document Journal, The Face, Garage, The Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar, i-D Magazine, It’s Nice That, Ladybeard, Lampoon, The New York Times, Numero Berlin, Refinery29, Riposte, Twin, Vogue Italia, Vice and Wallpaper.

 

VOGUE ITALIA

 

PETAL SERIES, DAFFODIL

 

THE FACE, THANK THE DRIVER

 

NUMERO BERLIN

 

Her latest project, CHILDREN OF COVID , is an ongoing documentary series which examines the emotional and physical implications of COVID-19 on children between ages 4 and 13.

CHILDREN OF COVID

 

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