TALKING PICTURES Jamie Morgan
Jamie Morgan is a groundbreaking British photographer whose influential work has shaped the visual language of contemporary fashion and culture for over four decades.
As co-founder of the iconic Buffalo Collective, with stylist Ray Petri, Morgan helped define a radical new aesthetic in the 1980s that blended street style with high fashion and rejected conventional standards of beauty.
Known for his iconic portraiture, Morgan’s images are simultaneously timeless and contemporary, characterised by bold casting, graphic clarity, and a fluid interplay of race, gender, class, and age. His approach centres on individuality, romanticism, and street credibility, often challenging binaries and reflecting the richness of British youth culture.
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