Street Photography
Komliash Achall’s, photography presents the face of multiculturalism and evidences the everyday lives of people in city centers, portraying a visual representation of roles and rituals played out in popular culture. The photographs depict ordinary moments in everyday life; the environment and the way people interact, integrate and communicate with one another. Challenging perceptions and embracing the viewer as an integral part of the experience.
“Photographers use their cameras as tools of exploration, passports to inner sanctums, instruments for change. Their images are proof that photography matters—now more than ever.” by Robert Draper
Vogue
Size: A2-A1, 2014
Out of the darkness comes light
Size: A2-A1, 2016
Big Issue
Size: A2-A1, 2015
Conversatopm between two friends
Size: A4-A1, 2016
Exchange
Size: A2-A1, 2014
Red
Size: A2-A1, 2014
Role and Status
Size: A4-A1, 2016
Hang Out
Size: A2-A1, 2014
Julia Know’s Beauty
Size: A2-A1, 2015
PUNK
Size: A4-A2, 2013
Miss Poppy
Size: A4-A1, 2013
Per Diem
Size: A4-A2, 2013
Dash
Size: A4-A2, 2016
Differences
Size: A3-A1, 2014
Something Happening Here
Size: A3-A1, 2015
Three Friends
Size: A2-A1, 2016
The Girl Who Stopped
Size: A3
Reclaim
Size: A4-A1, 2015
Skater Boy
Size: A2-A1, 2016