“Don’t ask me about apple pie… it’s a bit too personal”
When you have to spend two days photographing the best of the best in new talent you don’t quite know what to expect. It turns out that you can discover some of their more intimate secrets. Did you know that Malachi Kirby is almost romantic about his love for apple pie? Florence Pugh on the other hand has a thing for the taste of unripe bananas. And there’s nothing like dancing with Kayode Ewumi. Not only can he move his hips in an alluring manner, but he also very good at playing air guitar whilst winking at the camera. He really is a flirt, as were a lot of the BAFTA Breakthrough Brits to be honest.
BAFTA asked me to photograph their new team of Breakthrough Brits. Selected by a star-studded jury this group of talented people from the TV, film and gaming worlds are definitely worth keeping an eye on. It was a total pleasure meeting them all and I can’t wait to see what they create next.
To find out more about the Breakthrough Brits head over to the BAFTA site: LINK
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Kayode Ewumi |
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Helen Walsh |
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Malachi Kirby |
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Jon McKellan |
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Marnie Dickens |
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Tom Davis |
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Matt Hyde |
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Ellen Husain |
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Michael Berliner |
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Tim Wicksteed |
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Ruth Madeley |
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Rebecca Lloyd |
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Nainita Desai |
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Eben Bolter |
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Vinay Patel |
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Florence Pugh |
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Kayode Ewumi |
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Ellen Husain |
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