Christopher Nunn (born 1983) [1] is a British social documentary and portrait photographer. He had a solo exhibition of his work about the Donbas, Ukraine, at Impressions Gallery in Bradford. [2]
Nunn was born in Huddersfield. He earned a BA in photography at Bradford College. [1]
He makes social documentary and portrait photography. [3] He has spent over a decade making work in Ukraine, predominantly in the Donbas region [4] [5] [6] (he suffered a serious eye injury there after being caught up in a mortar attack). [7] [8] He has also made a long term photographic study of his friend the artist David Blackburn, [9] and made work about a woman called Edith. [10]
Together with Kateryna Radchenko and Donald Weber, Nunn has created a series of newspaper-format publications called The Information Front that collates images by Ukrainian photographers and photojournalists of the war in Ukraine. [11] [12]
Christopher Nunn (born 1983) [1] is a British social documentary and portrait photographer. He had a solo exhibition of his work about the Donbas, Ukraine, at Impressions Gallery in Bradford. [2]
Nunn was born in Huddersfield. He earned a BA in photography at Bradford College. [1]
He makes social documentary and portrait photography. [3] He has spent over a decade making work in Ukraine, predominantly in the Donbas region [4] [5] [6] (he suffered a serious eye injury there after being caught up in a mortar attack). [7] [8] He has also made a long term photographic study of his friend the artist David Blackburn, [9] and made work about a woman called Edith. [10]
Together with Kateryna Radchenko and Donald Weber, Nunn has created a series of newspaper-format publications called The Information Front that collates images by Ukrainian photographers and photojournalists of the war in Ukraine. [11] [12]