'I Will Always Be a Stranger' Shines Light on Albinism Diversity as AOP Finalist"

I am excited to share with you all that my project, "I will always be a stranger," a series of portraits of people with albinism, has been selected to be exhibited at Format this year. And to add to the excitement, I have been named a finalist in the portrait category at the Association of Photographers (AOP) Awards in London!

The AOP Awards are known throughout the industry as one of the most highly regarded competitions in commercial professional photography. Winning the finalist title is a testament to my hard work, dedication, and passion for photography. To be recognized by such a prestigious competition is an absolute dream come true.

The live showcase event will take place on Wednesday 20 April at 7:00PM BST at Village Underground in Shoreditch, London. The event is a celebration of some of the best established and emerging photographers in the world, and I am honored to be among them.

The showcase will feature many of the finalist's work, including my project, "I will always be a stranger." In addition, an awards ceremony will be held to announce the winners on the night. It's an opportunity for me to share my work with a wider audience and to raise awareness about albinism and its diversity.

I am excited to be a part of this event, which will be held in the beautiful former Victorian warehouse of Village Underground. The venue is ideally situated in the heart of Shoreditch, with excellent transport links and numerous bus routes. It's going to be an incredible night, and I can't wait to see all the inspiring and breathtaking images from some of the best photographers in the world.

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