Some key moments on my journey so far:

16 years old – When I realized my geography text-book was far less interesting than the shadows falling on it, through the leaves outside my bedroom window.
19 years old – when 6 months worth of films were stolen on a bus in Tanzania; my records of trying to teach English, make friends, and still my spinning young mind long enough to comprehend this addictively beguiling place.
21 years old – when my students days, turned into weeks, turned into months spent in the parallel time zone that is the colour darkroom.
...and on through early jobs shooting babies, formative photos almost missed, the crucial validation of getting paid to make pictures… endless joys, frustrations and compromises… and onto the most important moment yet…
29 years old – when my camera helped me to say goodbye to my wonderful dad, and to share our story of love and loss.



Work published in:
The Guardian Newspaper (weekend magazine)
The Independent Newspaper
The Observer Newspaper (music monthly)
The Financial Times Newspaper
El Mundo Newspaper
Time Out Magazine
Guardian.co.uk
BBC.co.uk

Shows:
Fresh Faced and Wild Eyed – The Photographers Gallery, London, 2010
28 Stories – Gallery provocations, London College of Communication, 2009
Land of Kings – Arcola Theatre, London, 2009
Photo East group show – Truman Brewery, London, 2008
Crouch End Open Studios annual show, London, 2005 & 2006

Awards:
Magenta Foundation Flash Foward – winner 2010
Julia Margret Cameron Award – finalist, 2010
American Photographer 26 – chosen entrant, 2010
Artists Wanted, The Power of the Self – honorable mention, 2010
Triodos Bank, Social Enterprise Photo Award – winner, 2009


email: me@brionycampbell.com
phone: +44 (0)7814 028 915