Olivia Graham is a renowned photographer and visual artist based in London, England. She is best known for her captivating and thought-provoking images that explore the human condition.
Graham was born in London in 1985 and grew up surrounded by art and creativity. She developed an early interest in photography, which she pursued throughout her education. After graduating from the University of Westminster with a degree in photography, she began working as a freelance photographer for various publications.
In 2010, Graham had her first solo exhibition at the Photographers' Gallery in London, which showcased her work from around the world. Since then, she has exhibited her work at numerous galleries and festivals across Europe and North America. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine, Vogue Italia, and National Geographic.
Graham's work often focuses on themes of identity, belonging, displacement, and memory. She has traveled extensively to capture images of people living on the margins of society—from refugees to street children—and to document their stories. Her photographs have been described as "hauntingly beautiful" and "intimate yet powerful."
In addition to her photographic practice, Graham is also an active member of the arts community in London. She regularly participates in talks and workshops about photography and visual storytelling. In 2020 she was awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society for her outstanding contribution to photography.
Olivia Graham continues to push boundaries with her work while inspiring others with her passion for photography and visual storytelling.