Frequently Asked Questions


1. Who is Wayne Crichlow?

Wayne Crichlow is a London-based documentary and street photographer known for his work in visual activism and photojournalism. His images capture social movements, cultural traditions, and human resilience. Wayne was a finalist on Sky Arts’ Master of Photography and has exhibited extensively across Hackney, East London, and internationally.

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2. What is visual activism in photography?

Visual activism is the use of photography as a form of social commentary and advocacy. It brings visibility to underrepresented voices and issues such as human rights, racial justice, and freedom to protest. Through careful storytelling, composition, and tone, Wayne’s imagery seeks to provoke empathy, awareness, and dialogue.

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3. What type of photography does Wayne Crichlow specialise in?

Wayne specialises in documentary photography, street photography, and protest photography. His work documents social change, public gatherings, and cultural identity with a cinematic style that uses muted tones and natural light. Projects include Voices, Faith (Semana Santa, Granada), Protest Collective, and Grey Resistance (Trafalgar Square, 2025).

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4. What equipment and editing tools does Wayne use?

Wayne uses Fujifilm X-Pro2 and X-Pro3 cameras with prime lenses (35mm and 50mm), combining portability with cinematic quality. His post-production is completed in Adobe Lightroom, applying desaturated tones to evoke emotion and realism.

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5. Can I collaborate or license images from Wayne Crichlow?

Yes. Wayne offers licensing for editorial, exhibition, and non-profit use, and welcomes collaborations aligned with social impact, film, or publication projects. For media or brand partnerships, visit the Contact Page.

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6. How does Wayne Crichlow approach protest and activism photography?

Wayne’s approach is rooted in respect, observation, and truth. He documents events such as Black Lives Matter, Extinction Rebellion, Pro-Palestine, and Anti-Fascist movements with neutrality and empathy — giving voice to those often unheard while preserving historical moments through a visual archive.

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7. Where can I view Wayne Crichlow’s latest work?

Wayne regularly updates his Latest Page with new projects, including street photography, protests, and cultural photo essays. You can also follow his visual storytelling on Instagram @chasingthelight_67 for behind-the-scenes footage and reels.

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8. What does “Hardly seen, always noticed” mean?

It’s Wayne’s personal mantra — reflecting his philosophy that powerful storytelling often happens quietly, through observation and authenticity. The phrase represents his belief that the camera should witness, not dominate, and that impactful images are born from empathy and presence.

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9. How can I support or feature Wayne Crichlow’s work?

Support comes through sharing, exhibiting, or commissioning his work. Wayne also speaks at photography talks and events exploring the intersection of art, activism, and social justice. For partnerships, press, or print sales, visit the Contact Page.

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