Rosie Matheson is a prominent London-based documentary film photographer known for her compelling work that challenges societal norms, particularly through her latest project, “Boys.” This project delves into the complexities of masculinity, capturing intimate portraits of young men and showcasing their unique stories. Matheson’s approach emphasizes connection and depth, allowing her subjects to reveal their true selves through her lens.
Her career took a significant turn when her portrait of ‘Elliott’ was featured in the Portrait of Britain Award in 2016, marking a pivotal moment that boosted her confidence and solidified her reputation in the photography community. This recognition not only encouraged her to continue pursuing portrait photography but also led to her work going viral, further expanding her reach and influence.
Matheson has collaborated with notable brands such as Adidas and Nike, and her work has been featured in esteemed publications like Vice and i-D magazines. Her dedication to film photography, particularly medium format using Kodak Portra 400, allows her to create rich, emotional images that resonate with viewers. She believes that shooting on film fosters a deeper connection with her subjects, as each shot is treated with utmost care and intention.
In addition to her commercial success, Matheson is committed to advocating for fair compensation in the photography industry, emphasizing the importance of recognizing talent over connections. Her upcoming solo exhibition at London’s Black and White building will showcase her “Boys” project, offering a physical space for viewers to engage with her thought-provoking work.