HUGH FRANCIS ANDERSON
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I document many of my journeys on camera and shoot exclusive in analogue on 35mm film. My images have been published in a host of titles, including National Geographic UK, Escapism & Intelligent Magazine.

Bukavu, an image I shot whilst on assignment for National Geographic UK in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts’ Summer Exhibition 2020, where it is currently on display in Gallery VII.
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Below you will find a small selection of images from recent adventures and assignments.

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Bukavu, Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Passing through a marketplace in downtown Bukavu and advised not to leave the vehicle, this shot was taken from the backseat of the Toyota Land Cruiser. It was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts' 2020 Summer Exhibition, where it can currently be viewed.

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Skjervoy, Norway. Marine biologist, adventurer and sailor Andreas B. Heide aboard his expedition yacht Barba in Arctic Norway. I joined Captain Heide to search for Orcas while on assignment for Sidetracked Magazine.

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Bukavu, DRC. A billboard with the image of Dr. Denis Mukwege, joint-winner of the 2018 Nobel Peace Price, for his efforts to end sexual violence and impunity in the DRC. The city is dotted with such billboard.

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Mdina, Malta. In the passenger seat of Nigel Webb’s 1952 Jaguar XK120 Roadster at the 12th annual Malta Classic while on assignment for Luxury London​.
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Bergsfjord, Norway. A view from the stern of the expedition yacht Barba. Later that day we encountered the beluga whale Hvaldimir,  which prompted the investigation and subsequent cover story for Issue 13 of Oceanographic Magazine. 

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Svolvær, Norway. A commercial cod factory sits beneath the mountain of Fløyfjellet on the Lofoten archipelago.
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Stelvio Glacier, Italy. British No. 1 Freeskier Paddy Graham during the cover shoot of the 2019 Winter Issue of The Red Bulletin. 
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Bukavu, DRC. Marie-Jeanne Bachu Bahati Nyenyezi, 'Mama Bachu', Programme Manager in the gardens of City of Joy, a rehabilitation centre for the victims of sexual violence in the DRC.

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Bukavu, DRC. The models are survivors of sexual violence and their involvement in this show is a reclamation of their womanhood, and a key part of their rehabilitation. Originally published  in National Geographic UK​ alongside my feature 'How fashion is helping victims rise from the ruins of sexual violence in this war-torn African country.' 


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