‘In Focus: People and Their Spaces’, The portrait series brings together a collection of photographs in which each person depicted is presented in a very particular way. Some look directly into the camera – a quiet, direct gaze that not only establishes contact with the viewer, but also reveals self-confidence, vulnerability or reserve. The gaze is unadorned, open, sometimes challenging. It acts as a bridge between subject and viewer, as an invitation, but also as a boundary. Other portraits show the subject from multiple perspectives, such as Rose from the side in 'Untitled' from Portrait Series 1, Clive from an oblique angle, or the Butcher of Brixton in motion. Indirect portraits do not depict the face, instead portraying the hands, as in Last Days with Mother's Hands, or a photograph, as in 'Untitled' in Portrait Series 2.