Paul Thompson, graduated with a H.N.D. in photography from the Newcastle Art & Design College and has been in based in London since.
Thompson has been recognised and honoured by leading institutions. Thompson has received both a Gold and Silver award from the Association of Photographers, two Silver and one Bronze award from Creative Circle, a yellow pencil at D&AD. He was also shortlisted in the Terry O’Neill Photography Award.
Thompson has exhibited three times at the National Portrait Gallery – London. In addition, he has shown work at The Strand Art Gallery, Wren London, Little Big Galerie – France, Design Week’s Awards exhibition, as well as at Creative Review’s Photography Annual. Thompson has appeared twice in the D&AD book, and he’s had work featured in national and international print and online publications.
While continuing to build an extensive commercial portfolio, Thompson has devoted recent years to a collection of ongoing, interconnected bodies of fine art work. His minimal, abstract photographs are often (but not always) made on the coast, usually late into the night, using a large-format film camera. Instead of adding artificial elements, Thompson subtracts them, stripping his compositions down to their most essential features.
In 2019, Thompson had his first solo exhibition in London showing his “Navigate” project and later that year exhibited in Arles, France.
Thompson’s work is engaged with a rich and layered history of photography and visual art in general, raising questions about the future of our world– the land and the sea– and mankind’s ever-shifting place within it.