

Stéfan Weil is a photographer based in London. He initially wanted to be an engineer, but after accidentally interrupting renowned photographer Alister Thorpe editing a photograph of a McLaren, he gradually grew curious about photography as an artform. He studied fine art at an École des Beaux-Arts close to Geneva, before honing in on graphic design in Britany, eventually deciding to complete a masters in commercial photography at The University of the Arts London (UAL). We featured his project “To Be King,” in which he reclaims British mythology, reimagining Black bodies as kings, knights and heirs to power.


