Aneesa Dawoojee’s black-and-white portraits of martial arts fighters in south London made a big impression on photo professionals and the public alike last year. Indeed, earned her fellowship of the prestigious Royal Photographic Society (RPS). As Aneesa told us at the time, “I was very much wishing to create something that was about the people […]
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