Insight: Gentrification is reshaping London estates—people feel the culture, the pride, the creativity, but the spaces to celebrate it are disappearing. Communities adapt, holding onto identity even as their environments change.
Idea: Made in the Manor captures that tension, people rooted in culture, style, and community, thriving in spaces that are being erased. It’s about resilience, identity, and claiming visibility where it’s slipping away.
Execution: I photograph residents in their environments, blending editorial and documentary styles. Light, texture, and composition highlight both personality and place, showing life, pride, and culture persisting even as the walls around them change.