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Alright, Sunshine

Alright, Sunshine

Alright Sunshine by Alex Picasso-Messer is a 48-page handmade publication, compiled of images deriving from RA-4 and Lith prints made in the darkroom. Shot over two years, the images contemplate ideas around Britishness and masculinity.


The work speaks to the healing power of photography. Using it as a tool for self exploration and reflection. As well as for embracing those within my discourse community. Through the combination of instinctive snapshots and staged portraits of myself and people close to me, I come to understand my own perception of masculinity as well as look for the beauty in everyday moments.

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Alright, Sunshine
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Alright, Sunshine

Alright Sunshine by Alex Picasso-Messer is a 48-page handmade publication, compiled of images deriving from RA-4 and Lith prints made in the darkroom. Shot over two years, the images contemplate ideas around Britishness and masculinity.


The work speaks to the healing power of photography. Using it as a tool for self exploration and reflection. As well as for embracing those within my discourse community. Through the combination of instinctive snapshots and staged portraits of myself and people close to me, I come to understand my own perception of masculinity as well as look for the beauty in everyday moments.

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Alright Sunshine by Alex Picasso-Messer is a 48-page handmade publication, compiled of images deriving from RA-4 and Lith prints made in the darkroom. Shot over two years, the images contemplate ideas around Britishness and masculinity.


The work speaks to the healing power of photography. Using it as a tool for self exploration and reflection. As well as for embracing those within my discourse community. Through the combination of instinctive snapshots and staged portraits of myself and people close to me, I come to understand my own perception of masculinity as well as look for the beauty in everyday moments.