MISAN HARRIMAN
Misan Harriman picked up his camera at the age of 40 and in just 6 years has been described as the most talked about photographer of our times by The Evening Standard. He is the first black person in the 104-year history of British Vogue to photograph the cover.
He recently auctioned one the most shared civil rights images in modern history with Sotheby’s, giving the proceeds to charity.
Misan is an outspoken activist supporting Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace, he is also a mental health campaigner with a keen interest in dyslexia and neurodiversity.
He is the founder of What We Seee, whose mission is to surface and amplify uplifting and inspirational stories in a curated stream of the best output from diverse voices, artists, archives and brands to raise the tone of cultural conversation.