Sophie le Roux (1992, Cambridge) is a London-based photographer documenting events and performances for artists, galleries and cultural organisations.

Alongside event documentation, her photographic art practice combines a dedicated wanderlust with a fascination for the sumptuous chromatic and textural aspects of natural and constructed worlds. She mostly uses expired 35mm film, loaded into an array of cameras: thrifted, purchased, passed down.

For her, documenting live art is a commitment to revealing the nuance of exchange between exhibitor and participant: brief, decisive moments that unfold fleetingly before the lens to shape a visual narrative of events.

Each event captured is also considered a time capsule into the art world: an authentic record of our stances, expressions, and outfits to be revisited in eras to come.

‍Sophie also captures private occasions and somatic events in London and Berlin – examples available on request.

Her work has been published and printed in The British Journal of Photography, The Guardian, HELLO Magazine, LOLA Berlin, Ex-Berliner, SOFT EIS, Hunger Magazine, The State of The Arts. She has exhibited at galleries including Ferens, AIR, Ex-Girlfriend, The Glasgow Gallery of Photography, ONCA, and Hôtel des Postes for the Biennale D’Art Contemporain de Strasbourg.