Graham Dunn is a renowned photographer and visual artist based in the United Kingdom. He has been creating stunning images for over 20 years, and his work has been featured in numerous publications, galleries, and exhibitions around the world.
Born in London in 1975, Graham developed an early interest in photography and art. He studied photography at the University of Westminster, graduating with a degree in Fine Art Photography. After university, he began working as a freelance photographer for various magazines and newspapers. His work soon gained recognition from the industry, and he was soon commissioned to shoot for some of the biggest names in fashion and advertising.
In addition to his commercial work, Graham has also created a number of personal projects that explore themes such as identity, memory, and place. His photographs have been exhibited at galleries across Europe and North America, including the Tate Modern in London. He has also published several books of his work including ‘The Unseen’ (2008) and ‘The Edge of Nowhere’ (2012).
Graham is passionate about teaching photography to others. He regularly runs workshops at universities and art schools around the UK, as well as giving lectures on his own practice. He is also an active member of several photographic organisations such as The Association of Photographers (AOP) and The Royal Photographic Society (RPS).
Graham continues to push boundaries with his photography by experimenting with new techniques and technologies. His work is often described as being both beautiful and thought-provoking; capturing moments that are both fleeting yet timeless.