Summary
Aidan Frere-Smith is a London based freelance journalist and photographer with a primary focus on issues surrounding humanitarianism, environmentalism as well as activism and grassroots initiatives and has undertaken projects in aid of both localised and international causes.
hello@aidanfreresmith.co.uk
Instagram / Twitter
MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (LCC)
BA Graphic Communcation (NUA)
Awards
Nick Hughes Prize
Aidan Frere-Smith is a London based freelance journalist and photographer with a primary focus on issues surrounding humanitarianism, environmentalism as well as activism and grassroots initiatives and has undertaken projects in aid of both localised and international causes.
hello@aidanfreresmith.co.uk
Instagram / Twitter
Education
MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (LCC)
BA Graphic Communcation (NUA)
Awards
Nick Hughes Prize
Exhibitions
Geister (Expoflora Pavilions, Bucharest, Romania, 2024)
Athens Zine Bibliotheque Sikinos Vol. 4 (Kastro, Sikinos, Greece, 2022)
In Defence of Brock publication launch (Photobook Cafe, London 2022)
Ten Years of the Photocopy Club (Theatre Courtyard, London, 2021)
No Comply (Somerset House, London, 2021)
Athens Zine Bibliotheque Sikinos Vol. 3 (Kastro, Sikinos, Greece, 2021)
A Xerox Show (Hart Club, London, 2019)
Now That’s What I Call Love (Hart Club, London, 2019)
Xerox and Destroy 3 (Doomed Gallery, London, 2018)
Grip publication launch (Studio 20, Norwich, 2018)
Lost Generation 3 (Bene Culture, Birmingham, 2018)
London Calling (V3, London, 2018)
Zines of the World 2 (Truman Brewery, London, 2017)
Hit the Road (Fotofestiwal, Lodz, Poland, 2016)
Zines of the World (Doomed Gallery, London, 2015)
Geister (Expoflora Pavilions, Bucharest, Romania, 2024)
Athens Zine Bibliotheque Sikinos Vol. 4 (Kastro, Sikinos, Greece, 2022)
In Defence of Brock publication launch (Photobook Cafe, London 2022)
Ten Years of the Photocopy Club (Theatre Courtyard, London, 2021)
No Comply (Somerset House, London, 2021)
Athens Zine Bibliotheque Sikinos Vol. 3 (Kastro, Sikinos, Greece, 2021)
A Xerox Show (Hart Club, London, 2019)
Now That’s What I Call Love (Hart Club, London, 2019)
Xerox and Destroy 3 (Doomed Gallery, London, 2018)
Grip publication launch (Studio 20, Norwich, 2018)
Lost Generation 3 (Bene Culture, Birmingham, 2018)
London Calling (V3, London, 2018)
Zines of the World 2 (Truman Brewery, London, 2017)
Hit the Road (Fotofestiwal, Lodz, Poland, 2016)
Zines of the World (Doomed Gallery, London, 2015)