
Tara Darby’s brilliant Elba Campers photo series
Tara Darby’s work spans fashion, music, journalism, advertising and fine art. I’ve chosen Elba Campers, a personal project, because it reveals her sense of warmth and her want to document the world she is immersed in.
Seemingly average ‘holiday snapshots’ of caravans, campsites and the people who make themselves at home in these places, reveal a real understanding, and have ‘a feeling of personality rooted in the moment’. They leave an almost overwhelming sense that everything is okay.



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