Henri Calderon is a half-French Producer & Photographer based in London, UK.
Working across both stills and moving image, he creates outstanding and meaningful content that resonates with people. Specialising in themes of political and cultural importance, his work has taken him worldwide for a range of high-profile publications. From shooting Moria and Vathi Refugee Camps in Greece to the #BlackLivesMatter protests in London, Henri prides himself on his diverse skillset that makes him an exciting emerging talent. His work has been seen in: The Guardian, The British Journal of Photography and Clash Magazine. Whilst his commercial clients include: Hyundai, The Mercury Prize, Adidas, Sony Music and the BRIT Awards.
Henri prides himself on a multi-disciplinary approach to his career, working as a Producer for some of the UK’s most prolific artists. Such clients include: Headie One, Dave, BBK and Aitch.
Henri’s work has been critically acclaimed, winning the Portrait of Britain prize with his image ‘Warwick Boys’, which aimed to capture the changing face of Britain. His work has been shared by the likes of Lewis Hamilton, reaching an audience of millions.