SSAW Magazine // by sophie green

I photographed Willie Walters for SSAW Magazine, the longtime lecturer and fashion director at Central Saint Martins who has now retired after 24 years of teaching fashion’s top future talents. See the full series here.

Gypsy Gold - Fotografia Magazine // by sophie green

Fotografia Magazine interview me on my series 'Gypsy Gold'. Check out the feature here; http://fotoroom.co/gypsy-gold-sophie-green-introduces-us-to-the-eccentric-culture-of-the-travelers/ "The main calendar events of the Traveller world are horse fairs. The lives of horses and gypsies have always been strongly intertwined going right back to their very origins as Travellers. Whilst nowadays cars and modern caravans have largely replaced the traditional horse and cart, the horse still remains an integral part of the Travellers’ DNA. I felt the horse fairs would provide me with an interesting window into Traveller culture and a different environment to that normally featured in photographs of gypsies—their campsites often being a large focus. Communities on the fringe of mainstream society are fascinating to me because they have their own rules and moral code. At the fairs, horses are traded, girls search for husbands and friends and family from far and wide reunite. I love the vibrancy and colors of the fairs, they are totally mesmerizing—you can find incredible faces, theatrical outfits, traditional carts, gleaming horses, cockerel fights, singing birds and fortune-tellers. Whilst shooting I often felt like I had gone back in time. I became obsessed with the small details: fashion, makeup, eyebrows, hairstyles, market fakes, leather, bits and whips. It’s a series of fun incidentals which create a visual story."

JOURNEY BY DESIGN EXHIBITON // by sophie green

Really happy to be a part of 'Journey By Design' - an original exhibition curated by Richard Mortimer for The British Fashion Council during London Fashion Week, BFC Showspace alongside photographers Ellen von Unwerth, Alice Hawkins, Tom Craig, Danielle Levitt, Miles Aldridge, William Selden, Robi Rodriguez,  David Hughes, Andreas Larsson and Norman Jean Roy. 'Material World' - features within a fashion editorial for 1 Granary magazine, shot in London's Shepard's Bush. The project focuses on the fabric shops and multicultural community as a source point for both materials and inspiration for many of the industry's up and coming fashion designers.
 

The Bikerni // by sophie green

Coming soon. The Bikerni – who are the first all-female motorcycle association of India, they aim to spearhead female empowerment through the medium of motorcycles, encouraging women to live freely and have adventures.

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Laddu for i-D Magazine // by sophie green

Laddu, 18, India - who works at the Delhi Dobi Ghat - the city laundry with i-D interview.

Where were you born and where do you live? I'm from Bihar and I live in Delhi. Describe yourself in three words… Passionate, joyful, determined. What would you most like to change about the world? Poverty. What does social media teach you about the world around you? That it's an unequal world. What do you think unites youth around the globe? Hope…and cricket. How will people remember your generation? The ones that changed the world for the better. Finish the sentence…home is… Where family are. I miss my home. I'm in Delhi to support my family. The struggle for daily bread drives us away from our loved ones. Why is diversity so important to this generation? Because it breaks down prejudice.

Bernard for Ally Capellino // by sophie green

I photographed furniture specialist and volunteer, Bernard for Ally Capellino at 'Restoration Station' - a social enterprise helping people in recovery from addictions to gain skills and work experience in restoring and selling vintage furniture and collectibles.

'EIGHTS' FOR VICTORY JOURNAL, ISSUE 10 // by sophie green

I was commissioned by Victory Journal to document the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities - one of England’s most storied competitions. It’s a four-mile, 374- yard sprint along a choppy section of the River Thames. The Race has gone largely unchanged in its 186 year history, until this year, when the Oxford and Cambridge women’s crew raced on the same day as the men. The rowers only want to win. In a world where one race seals the legacy of an entire season, nothing else matters. Words: Beejoli Shah. Issue 10, out now - check it out.