Laura Mate’s A Fair Trade captures the spirit of Bradford’s markets.
Documenting stalls in Kirkgate and Oastler centre before those markets shut, as well as Keighley market and farmers’ markets in Ilkley, the photographs capture market sellers and shoppers alike, exploring the personalities behind each stall and the people who bring these spaces to life.
For From Hope, From Bradford, Anselm Ebulue let the district guide his practice, pairing portraits with iconic landmarks, from the urban landscape of City Park to the home of the Brontës in Haworth village.
Shot on a large-format camera, his images are expansive yet intimate, tying personal stories to the places that shape them.
Karol Wyszynski’s Under One Roof presents intimate portraits of families in homes and community spaces across Bradford.
His work explores how families grow together, shape one another, and rely on each other in both spoken and unspoken ways. His photographs remind us that family is not fixed, but an evolving idea with connection, care and resilience at its core.
In Home Grown, Nathan McGill works with asylum seekers and refugees, focusing on Bradford’s role as a City of Sanctuary.