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Tami Aftab is an English-Pakistani photographer based in London. Her work explores intimacy, family, identity, and play, often approaching sensitive subjects with warmth and lightness. She first developed her practice through personal projects, including a collaboration with her father that examined his short-term memory loss through humor and staged portraiture. This series later became her debut book, The Rice is on the Hob, photographed in Lahore, which explored food, heritage, and the ties between memory and family, incorporating her father’s recipes. The work was exhibited at Have a Butcher’s gallery in London.

Working across fashion, portraiture, lifestyle, and personal work, Aftab’s photography is distinguished by vibrant color and a playful, spontaneous quality. She continues to hand-print much of her work, maintaining a strong connection to film and darkroom processes. Aftab has collaborated with clients including WePresent, Adidas, Apple, Burberry, Net-a-Porter, Stella McCartney, National Theatre, Atmos, and British Vogue. Her work has been exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, the ICA, Peckham24 and The Photographer’s Gallery.