Aubrey Wade is a British photographer based in Berlin with a special focus on portraiture.

He is commissioned by individuals and organisations worldwide and his photographs appear in leading publications. Aubrey is also known for creating impactful visual projects with organisations working towards a better future. He produces bespoke exhibitions in major public venues to reach audiences across political divides.

aubrey@aubreywade.com
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 - Selected Works -

Lives of unbelief

Around the world, people are rejecting traditional faiths in favour of their own spiritual path. But what do people who don’t believe in God believe in? Portraits and interviews from Brazil, Japan, Norway, the United Kingdom and the USA.

No Stranger Place

Intimate portraits of refugees and their hosts in Austria, Germany, France, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Developed over three years in partnership with the UN Refugee agency, UNHCR.

Turning Toward Justice

In post-war Sierra Leone, people negotiate and experience the justice system differently according to their means, their gender, their status and even the place they live. This series explores the relationships and contrasts between the west African country’s formal and informal systems of justice.

Earthquake

Hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless in an instant when a powerful earthquake struck Nepal in 2015. Commissioned by Oxfam to photograph the impact of the earthquake in the days that followed, Aubrey chose to portray survivors in their temporary shelter paired with the remains of their former homes.