Portsmouth News

Putting focus on city heroes

Photograph­er needs to raise £1,500 to print and exhibit stunning shots

- By BELINDA DICKINS The News belinda.dickins@jpimedia.co.uk

AN EXHIBITION to honour key workers across the city needs an extra boost of public support to get the project into shop windows.

Milton-based photograph­er Femi Olaiya has spent the past few months capturing stunning images of nurses, postal workers, police officers, teachers and more.

His Portsmouth Heroes Project to recognise the hard work and sacrifices of key workers throughout the pandemic is due to go on display in Cascades Shopping Centre - but public donations are needed to make this a reality.

Femi said: ‘In the last four or five months I have met and photograph­ed amazing people across nine services within the city.

‘My aim when I started this project was to use my photograph­y to connect people and create images that will make a positive impact on the community in these difficult times we are in and there is no better time to showcase the images than during Christmas.’

Following donations from The Partnershi­p Foundation and Stagecoach, whose workers feature in the display, Femi needs to crowdfund around £1,500 to print and display the images in a shop unit in Cascades. Once the money has been raised, the images will go on display just before Christmas and should be exhibited for at least a month.

Friends and family have shown their support for the Nigerian-born photograph­er’s latest work, as well as support from Shaping Portsmouth, Hive Portsmouth and the city council.

Femi said: ‘I have also had support from Annabel Innes, an art curator and graphics designer who is working closely with me to organise the exhibition, Tim Raw, Tosin Adefila my photograph­y assistant and the list goes on.’

He added: ‘I didn’t expect all of this. It feels great because it gives me the feeling that the work is valued and people love it.

‘This is something personal for me to honour and appreciate the key workers in my own little way and now it’s grown into something much bigger.

‘It makes me feel even more at home in Portsmouth.

‘I have been here for 12 years. I love Portsmouth so much and being able to do something that positively impacts the community is brilliant for me.’

Visit crowdfunde­r.co.uk/ pompey-heroes-project to pledge a donation towards the project, with various rewards available including postcards designed by Femi.

 ??  ?? HARD WORK Cottage Grove Primary School teacher Starlene George, and Lacey Plumbley, Fire Service watch manager
HARD WORK Cottage Grove Primary School teacher Starlene George, and Lacey Plumbley, Fire Service watch manager
 ??  ?? PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH­ER
Olufemi Olaiya
Picture: Vernon Nash (051019-012)
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH­ER Olufemi Olaiya Picture: Vernon Nash (051019-012)
 ??  ?? KEY WORKERS Darren Ramsden, engineer at Stagecoach, and Rosie McDonnell, Navy nurse
KEY WORKERS Darren Ramsden, engineer at Stagecoach, and Rosie McDonnell, Navy nurse
 ??  ?? MOCK-UP How photograph­er Femi Olaiya's exhibition of Portsmouth Heroes could look
MOCK-UP How photograph­er Femi Olaiya's exhibition of Portsmouth Heroes could look
 ??  ?? POSTCARDS Designed by Femi which will be given as rewards for pledges to the project
POSTCARDS Designed by Femi which will be given as rewards for pledges to the project
 ??  ?? DUTY URED Tony Reed, police community support officer
DUTY URED Tony Reed, police community support officer

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