If the Beach Were a Character
by Kayla Raquel Middleton
“This is one collection of black and white shots taken on Brighton’s shorefront. The photographs selected contain a story of their own, and together they make up the puzzle of a day at the beach:windy, rainy and idiosyncratic.”
Kayla Raquel Middleton is a current undergraduate in Media and Communications. She dreams of moving into the world of documentary/fiction films, meanwhile she has always had a passion for photography. Most prominently her focus is on exploring the streets through the medium of analogue photography. Originally from South Africa, but having moved to Italy at the age of 12 and frequently visiting Switzerland, she is fascinated with culture and humanity in its multifaceted nature. Her inspiration is to capture the essence of the streets, from the individuals who roam to the street as a character of its own.