For the last 2 years Salvador Brown has been working as an Intern at Mother London. During his time there, he created and established the role of In-House Photographer, shooting portraits of Mother's creative teams as well as their new starters (over 200 to date), and then went on to shoot stills on some of their major TV campaigns, including PG tips and Coca-Cola - some of which ended up running as advertising.

Born in New Zealand, he has now spent half his life in London and has been in and around film and media all his life as many of his family work in the industry.

At 14 he started documenting the UK BMX Flatland scene through photography and short films. At 16 he received a commission from The Photographers' Gallery to take a portrait that represented the Fijian community for their Olympic project titled "The World in London".

He has also been commissioned to create a documentary series for Maori Television in New Zealand, which combines BMX Flatland and Urban Dance. This was shot on the streets of London, as well as in private spaces and offices and is due to be released in late 2013.

 

Special thanks goes to Te Rangitu Netana for the Maori Ta Moko design