I stare at a location and think about how to make it queer. I draw some stick people in awkward positions and hope the models can interpret my bad sketches. The people I work with are my inspiration followed by my surroundings. They would be seen in my fictitious world and I try to put that on film. It is a mix of optimism, naked friends, camera/film and multiple locations that make me what I am: AdeY
AdeY is a British born photographer based in Malmö, Sweden. AdeY’s work captures those little moments of social oppression, humour, isolation, anxiety and depression. It recognizes that we not only change in relationship to our environment but that our environment adapts to what we become.
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