BRUNEL JOHNSON - DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHER / FILMMAKER / HUMANITARIAN
Brunel Johnson is a candid street and commercial sports, lifestyle, and documentary photographer who hails from North West London. Shortly after studying Mathematics at university, Brunel picked up the camera or as Brunel recalls "It chose me, it all happened by accident." He hasn't looked back since! Brunel draws inspiration from every and anywhere, capturing mundane moments and heightening its depth by increasing the intensity of the moment captured. Buses, shop windows, London underground, playgrounds, orphanages, landscapes and the streets are Brunel's canvas.
Photography@bruneljohnson.com
CAN YOU SEE ME NOW? EXHIBITION.
For the whole of October 2021, Can You See Me Now? (CYSMN?) was exhibited at the London Lighthouse Gallery, City Island, Canning Town London. Prints and books were sold from the exhibition with proceeds going to 3 local charities that were focused on youth development. The charities were Resole, Rise 365 & United Borders.
To take a virtual tour of the exhibition minus the video elements click here.
CREDITS / PRESS
Smart Shot -Brunel Johnson | The Guardian
2021 Winner - Finsbury Park Bball | Portrait of Britain
SCTR x Spot Project | SCTR.co.uk
From Maths to Photography | Creative Lives In Progress
ITV Black History Month Brand Campaign | ITV
Can You See Me Now? | BBC Radio London
A Foot In The Door | Creative Review
Can You See Me Now? | Port Magazine
It's Nice That | Brunel Johnson
Top 50 Photos of 2020 | Analog Forever Magazine
The Search For Less Blog | Ilford Photo
Ridley Road Stories | The Guardian
Ridley Road Market Outdoor Exhibition | Hackney Citizen
Black History Month | Evening Standard Online
Brunel Johnson Wins BJP Award | Kilburn Times
Extension of BJP Exhibition In Solidarity with Black History Month | JCDecaux Announcement
Portrait of Britain Article | It's Nice That
Portrait of Britain Article | BJP -Online
Book Cover - Black Dreams Matter | Portrait of Britain
Winner - Black Dreams Matter | Portrait of Britain
Shortlisted - I Can't Breathe | Portrait of Britain
The Kilburn Photographer Judges New Photography Competition | Kilburn Times Newspaper
The Kilburn Photographer Judges New Photography Competition | Ham & High Newspaper
Institutionalised Racism In The UK | Rattle Liverpool
Photos Featured In "Blessed" Music Video | BUJU BANTON
Black Tax: How Racial Disparity Creates Socio-Economic Bias In The UK | Sistem Magazine
Black Lives Matter Protests In London | Metro.co.ukSonos x United Borders | Kilburn Times
Chalkhill Community Radio 1st Birthday | Kilburn Times
United Borders | Huck Magazine
United Borders Bus Burgled | Kilburn Times
World Book Day | Kilburn Times
Tayo Oladapo Memorial | Kilburn Times
Anti-fossil Fuel Campaigners | Kilburn Times
My Town Competition | The Guardian
Street Photography Awards 2018 | Unsplash