Adam Slama is a photographer, award-winning filmmaker and visual storyteller whose work centres on humanity and the relationships between people, place and community. Over sixteen years, his practice has taken him across the world, working alongside communities, explorers, cultural leaders and conservation organisations.

His work is grounded in closeness rather than observation. Adam seeks to honour people, to witness daily life with sensitivity, and to reveal dignity in the ordinary.

Whether documenting remote ecosystems, tribal and island cultures, cultural rituals or everyday city life, his work consistently returns to one core idea: what it means to live, to belong, and to be human.

  • Section Photography
  • Venue Palazzo Mora
  • Based in London, UK

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