Laura Pannack

Laura Pannack is a London based photographer. Renowned for her portraiture and social documentary work, she seeks to explore the complex relationship between subject and photographer. Her work has been extensively exhibited and published worldwide, including at The National Portrait Gallery, The Houses of Parliament, Somerset House, and the Royal Festival Hall in London.

Her artwork has received much acclaim and won numerous awards, among which are the John Kobal Award, Vic Odden prize, World Photo Press Awards, and the HSBC Prix de la Photographie prize.

Baruch

Baruch
At the age of 16, Baruch chose to leave his Orthodox Jewish community and to study at university. The dramatic and challenging decision forced him to question his identity and future.

Einstein says:
“The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. “

The project explores how we choose our paths in life and questions how much control we have to change who we will become

To view more of Laura Pannack’s work please visit their website.