About Joe Redski
Joe Redski is a photographer based in the UK, known for his atmospheric and cinematic approach to street photography. For over a decade, he has explored the streets of Sussex, Kent, London, and beyond, capturing fleeting moments of light, color, and human presence.
As a photographer with a disability, Joe shares his process and insights to inspire both beginner and experienced photographers. His unique approach—using a selfie stick and a camera—allows him to immerse himself in the energy of the streets, always on the lookout for compelling compositions and storytelling opportunities.
Projects & Locations
One of Joe’s most dedicated projects focuses on the Brutalist architecture of the Barbican in London. He captures the interplay of light and shadow against the stark, geometric lines of the estate, revealing the hidden beauty of this iconic location. Through careful framing and attention to texture, Joe’s images highlight the contrast between urban modernity and human life within these concrete spaces.
Joe also regularly visits Brighton, where he documents the lively atmosphere of the seaside town, from sunlit beachgoers to the characterful streets that surround the pebbled shore.
Beyond Brighton and the Barbican, Joe haunts the streets and beaches of London, Sussex, Kent, Cornwall, and even Colorado, each location offering a new perspective on daily life and urban storytelling. His photography focuses on capturing not just places but the emotions and energy that define them.
YouTube Channel
Through his YouTube channel, Joe shares in-depth tutorials, street photography guides, and behind-the-scenes insights into his creative process. His videos blend practical tips with storytelling, humor, and a no-nonsense approach to making street photography accessible for all skill levels. Covering everything from composition techniques to navigating the streets with confidence, Joe’s channel has become a go-to resource for photographers looking to refine their craft.
More About Joe
Joe lives in Rye, East Sussex, UK. When he’s not out shooting, he’s watching the films of David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick, listening to music, or admiring the work of legendary street photographer Harold Feinstein.
Articles
Interview with Rye News - PHOTOGRAPHING RYE AT NIGHT
Article on PetaPixel - How to Use Street Lamps to Improve Your Night Street Photography
Exploring the Unusual in the Usual: An Interview with Redski Redd
Interview with Photographer Redski Redd