About Max Miechowski

Max Miechowski (b. 1989) is a British photographer based in London. With a focus on long-form projects, which are often rooted in portraiture, his practice centres on themes of connection and community, and explores the intricate, at times conflicting, relationships between people and place.

He has participated in numerous group exhibitions including at the National Portrait Gallery, London; BASE Milano, Milan; Copeland Gallery, London; Galerie Joseph at Paris Photo, Paris; and ThePrintSpace, London. Recent solo exhibitions include Land Loss, PhotoLondon, Somerset House (2022), A Portrait of Newham, 1000 Dockside, London (2021); and Burgess Park, ThePrintSpace, London (2018).

His work has been featured in a wide variety of publications including The Guardian, the New York Times, It’s Nice That, M Magazine, British Journal of Photography, and the Financial Times.

Miechowski has been the recipient of multiple awards, including the Photo London/Nikon Emerging Photographer Award (2022), LensCulture’s Emerging Talent Award (2019), the British Journal of Photography’s Portrait of Britain (2019 and 2018), and the People’s Choice Award of the Palm Photo Prize (2018).

Max Miechowski's Projects on LensCulture