Portsmouth News

Celebratio­n of key workers in photograph­er’s virtual display

Successful crowdfundi­ng campaign leads to 33 images from Milton resident Femi Olaiya being exhibited in the Cascades Shopping Centre showing essential bus drivers, firefighte­rs, teachers and medical staff carrying on doing their job during the pandemic

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KEY workers are being honoured by a passionate photograph­er hoping to put a face to the efforts of Portsmouth people.

Incredible support for Milton resident Femi Olaiya’s crowdfundi­ng campaign has led to 33 of his images being on display in Cascades Shopping Centre.

His work, known as the Pompey Heroes Project, shows essential workers from a variety of industries including bus drivers, firefighte­rs, teachers and medical staff.

Nigerian-born Femi, who has lived in Portsmouth for 12 years, also wanted to show the ethnic, cultural and religious diversity of the city.

More than £2,000 was donated to a campaign to display these powerful images in an empty shop unit, and city-based Fastsigns produced and installed a series of prints of Femi’s stunning images.

Femi said: ‘I am blown away by the amount of support I got from my supporters and corporate organisati­ons.

‘I would like to thank the Portsmouth Partnershi­p Foundation, Shaping Portsmouth, Stagecoach and all the individual­s that gave their time and money to ensure the project succeeded.’

The exhibition is available virtually until March 28, meaning people can take a look at each piece of work while unable to see them in person at the shopping centre. Most of the images on display include comments in the top left corner from the key worker depicted, about how they feel to be doing their jobs through the pandemic.

For example, pastor Ayo Fatunwase said: ‘I consider it a great privilege to be able to offer spiritual, emotional and material support to people in these unpreceden­ted times.’

Bus engineer Darren Ramsden said: ‘We’ve been working harder than ever and it is difficult with social distancing in place in the garage, but we’ve all been there supporting each other through this time.’

School teacher Starlene George said: ‘Seeing the children adapt so well to the changes quickly put worries at bay and made the experience instantly more positive and enjoyable.’

Visit artspaces. kunstmatri­x.com/en/ exhibition/4561189/pompeyhero­es-project to take a tour.

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Femi Olaiya with his Pompey Heroes Project exhibition at Cascades Shopping Centre
PASSIONATE Femi Olaiya with his Pompey Heroes Project exhibition at Cascades Shopping Centre

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