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Projects

Rwanda

Scenes from Rwanda. Akagera safari, Ubushobozi Women's Collective, traditional drumming and dancing, Nyungwe National Park

Vietnam

Images shot in Southern Vietnam, including a 3-hour shoot in the fabulous Bun Bao seafood restaurant in Nha Trang, wildlife in Cat Tien National Park, a lavender cocktail and two baristas in the wild

Chess Boxing North London

Chess boxing. Who knew it was a thing. Photography in North London - at The Dome in Tufnell Park

Animals I’ve Shot

Serengeti safari images exhibited at the Kings Head Members Club in Shoreditch in April 2018 · Now available for purchase, includes additional images not in the show · Please visit: davidxgreenphotography.shootproof.com Our excellent guide - Moison Abraham - on this safari is highly recommended and has now started his own tour company www.goodafricasafaris.com

Argentina 2019

A few snaps of Argentina 2018/2019

Camel Racing

Camel racing in the Sultanate of Oman.

Headcase

I was one of several artists and photographers for this project, which involved the creation of unique designs on Caroline Jones’ bald head during her chemotherapy. More info and images here: https://vimeo.com/230364939 and here: https://www.gofundme.com/headcase-exhibition-fund

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Decolonising witchcraft

Exhibition: Decolonising witchcraft: Portraits of traditional healers in Bolivia | The Peltz Gallery, School of Arts, Birkbeck, University of London | 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PD | Closed 25 March 2017 | A2 Limited edition prints £395 on Aluminium Dibond · A3 prints on art paper £135 | Please get in touch for more details & licensing of images

Low Key

Low Key is an ongoing project of studio photos of musicians playing improvising or singing in a minor key and then a major key. Shot in low key film noir style.

The Deceitful Camera

Using Old Hollywood style lighting, the subject is photographed like a product. to construct an idealised image. Incremental changes in expression and angle convey contrasting personalities and moods, erasing the subject’s personality in favour of an ideal that is an artificial façade. While one genuine smile breaks the illusion entirely