Who is Arron…

Born and raised in London, Arron Dunworth is an English photographer and journalist whose exceptional gift of creativity was realised at a young age. As a multi-talented individual, he is highly disciplined in the art of photography, studying a joint degree in combined Photography with Journalism & News Media at Roehampton University, as a notable alumni. 

At the age of 17,  Arron began shooting dancers allowing him to develop an eye for symmetry and learning how to capture movement. Working as a Freelance photographer gave Arron the opportunity to shoot his first official campaign for New Era soon after he left college, where he worked on the launch of their flagship store in London (Brewer Street). More recently Arron has turned his attention to mental health awareness and working more within the LGBTQIA+ world, such as a campaign for UBER x Pride 2019, showcasing the many different identities within the community. In addition, also mentoring young teenagers in summer photography workshops, teaching pupils at Portland Place School and voicing his thoughts/opinions on radio/podcast talks for the likes of Coca-Cola. 

In alignment to his interests for mental health, Arron is also a qualified fitness instructor and has had the opportunity to work with great names in the fitness/athletic industry, such as gymnast Louis Smith and photographing Simeon Panda for the cover of TRAIN magazine, as well as other sports talent for Fighting Fit Magazine covers and campaigns for sports nutrition company Sci-Mx.

Arron has also worked on major tour/gig events for the likes of Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Ke$ha, Busta Rhymes, Trey Songz, Chris Brown and an array of other global musical artists. 

As a photographer and journalist, Arron has produced articles for monthly glossy magazines and national newspapers, interviewing the likes of Alicia Keys and Janet Jackson, in addition to shooting fashion editorials and major beauty campaigns. In 2009, he further developed his interest for fashion where he discovered his biggest muse to date, supermodel Rob Evans who was crowned i-D Magazine's face of Britain 2010. 

A secret to himself, Arron's humble nature and discretion bind him to the arts. Citing various influences, he is best recognised for his for his classical yet modern twist to contemporary photography, exhibited by Samsung for the 'Now' project at the Design Museum in London, he is noted for his versatility in style and proficient approach on an international platform.