Adam Lee is a freelance documentary photographer and workshop facilitator. His personal work focuses lifestyles, issues and identity. He works with both the photojournalistic style and still life to reveal details or decisive moments that allude to subjects. Through the use of natural light and composition his personal work plays with the idea of the photograph as a document, an “objective” piece of reality.
A large part of Adam’s work is with disability, through his personal work, examining inclusion, and through leading participatory photography workshops, which explore the services and issues disabled people face. He works regularly for Halton Borough Council and charitable organisation Photovoice, as well as teaching workshops on a freelance basis.
Adam is also involved within the photographic arts community in the North West of England. He is a director of Look11: Liverpool International Photography Festival and works regularly for Redeye The Photographer Network, hosting their monthly network meetings in Liverpool, run in association with the OpenEye gallery.
Adam also undertakes a wide range of private commissions such as newspaper assignments, illustrative photography for books and weddings.