Karis Beaumont (b. 1996) is a Jamaican-British photographer born & raised in Hertfordshire. Clients include Rollingstone, Uber, Pinterest, Wepresent, Levi’s, Sony and more.
Karis is the founder of Bumpkin Files, a documentation, archive and community resource centred around Black life in Britain beyond the London-centric narrative.
www.karisbeaumont.com
Projects
Projects credited in
- RAMARIO CHEVOY " The Island Bwoy"Stylist, dancer, movement director, model and so much more – we’re here for Ramario Chevoy. This multi-hyphenate artist always gets the street style bulbs flashing at London Fashion Week thanks to his experimental looks (the headscarves are a vibe) and he’s also in demand in music circles, working with everyone from anaiis to Nao. But closest to his heart is the personal project Island Bwoys, which addresses the lack of representation of Caribbean talents in the UK’s creative arts industries and
- Uncovrd by Simi AgbajeR&B / Soul Music rising star, Shaé Universe, mesmerises in this intimate live session mash-up of a cover of the legendary Floetry's 'Say Yes' and her own single 'Meant To Be'. The Blues Project is the home of the best emerging new age Soul Music talent curated for all. Discover next gen Soul, R&B, Electro-Soul, Hip Hop Soul, modern Jazz and more. CREDITS: Band - We Bring Vibes (https://www.instagram.com/webringvibez/) Executive Producer - Simi Agbaje Creative Director - Akosua Durowaah Direct
- Afro Chronicles - Hair seriesI created Afro Chronicles in a time of my life where I was searching to understand and embrace my hair journey and find out if this is a similar for others. Afro chronicles looks at a personal account of the Black hair experience by interviewing males and females of African and Afro Caribbean descent while showcasing the talents of young creatives in london. As a content creator, my main focus is scouting out talented individuals of all branches of life. Below is the latest episode of my hair s
- GUAP Magazine Issue 15 - Humble Beginnings EditionAs the first quarter of the year comes to an end and we enter spring; we look back on the last few months with gratitude and joy as we celebrate growth, life and prosperity. Despite coming an awful long way, we acknowledge that none of this would be possible without the love and support from our community of creatives worldwide that continue to be a pillar for our platform. We thank you. The intro of 2019 has been plagued with some monumental losses for our culture with the untimely passing of
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Skills
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Premiere
- Adobe Lightroom
- Fashion Photography
- 35mm Film Photography
- Dslr
- Customer Service
- Creative Direction
- Studio Setup
- 120 Film
Education
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Tourism ManagementThe University of Hertfordshire
- United Kingdom