Exploring Modern British Youth Culture Through Cinematic Photography by Derek Wiafe
Derek Wiafe, a young photographer and artist born in 1980, captures the essence of modern British youth culture in his photographs. With a unique color palette and cinematic lighting style, he delves into the social experiences of adolescents and young adults, reflecting their struggles and disenfranchisement. Wiafe's work is influenced by his own upbringing among estate kids, infusing his portraits with empathy and curiosity. Through a blend of formal classicism and lighting techniques, he brings to light the realities of social exclusion and challenges faced by today's youth. Apart from his artistic endeavors, Wiafe is actively involved in mentoring emerging visual talents and engaging in educational initiatives.
Download Presentation
Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.
The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.
E N D
Presentation Transcript
As a young Photographer/Artist (b.1980) Derek Wiafe's photographs set themselves apart with a color palette and cinematic lighting style that cinemate the social experiences amongst his empathetic choice of subject: modern British youth culture. The deep sense of curiosity that underlines Wiafe's work is nurtured by the teenage experience of maturing amongst a generation of estate kids who lived outside the realities of a deprived lower class existence, using slang and music to image poetic evocations of themselves in their lower city life. This turned his work towards creating photographic portraits of troubled adolescents, teenagers, and young adults that mixed a formal classicism with a stagecraft and lighting rhetoric which cinemated their everyday experiences of social exclusion and disenfranchisement. Beit the turbulent and challenging experiences that weather the faces of Lambeth s young fathers or the lifting the veil on British girls beset on the virtual glamour life of bedroom celebrity in the digital media age, his starting point is poised with the gap of enigma that exists between our own imaginations and the real, and the construction of cultural identities. Sidelining his work with lecturing residencies in Lens Based Media at Coventry University, Wiafe further engages in the development of emerging visual talent through tutoring various artist- teacher schemes including The Cut Newspaper. He is also the creator and tutor behind the' Our World Untitled'; a lauded Artist- Teacher scheme exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London (2005) as part of Channel Four's Self Portrait Prize. ............................................................................................................................................................ .........................
Photograher Derek Wiafe Photograher Derek Wiafe Photograher Derek Wiafe