Rida Suleri-Johnson
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Rida Suleri-Johnson

Content Creator and PhotographerBirmingham, United Kingdom
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Rida Suleri-Johnson

Content Creator and PhotographerBirmingham, United Kingdom
About me
I am a Pakistani Welsh content creator, writer, photographer and mama. I love exploring my identity and heritage through self portraits and love creating mini movies. I’ve worked with a broad range of brands and makers from one person businesses to giant global brands; I love the challenge of creating something wonderful within the limits of a brief. It’s my dream to one day have an exhibition of my own, showcasing not only my work but amplifying other amazing artists.
Projects
  • Anisha Parmar London
    Anisha Parmar LondonI was given the task to take some inspirational images for APL with a few jewellery pieces. Anisha is a south Asian woman and the jewellery pieces inspired me to explore my heritage and share the pieces in an emotive and powerful way.
  • STALF
    STALFA created some images for the release of small but mighty business STALF back in 2019. A slow British fashion brand.
  • Kleenex
    KleenexA 3 month collaboration with Kleenex to highlight their proactive care range.
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Work history
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    Digital Artist : Content Creator & PhotographerBefore & Again
    Birmingham, United KingdomFreelance
Skills
  • Project Co-ordination
  • Creative
  • Photography
  • Ad Campaigns
  • Ad Concept
  • Creative Approach
  • Critical Thinking
  • Creative Thinking
Education
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    BA (Hons) Primary Teacher Education with QTS The University of Brighton
     - Brighton, United Kingdom
    Please note: this was a partial degree achieved. I studied for 2.5 years at the university of Brighton for my BA with QTS in Primary Education with a specialism in art. The only reason I didn’t complete my degree is because I fell pregnant (twice) then moved back to Birmingham. I completed two years and achieved a qualification even though I hadn’t completed the degree. The degree itself was amazing and proudly I did very well in the modules I completed, achieving a few firsts in various assignments. There were both practical and theoretical aspects to the course with 6 weeks being spent in schools on placement.