ABOUT

Caleb MacBruce is a British-Ghanaian photographer and visual storyteller whose work explores culture, memory, and Boundless expression. Currently attending Howard University, he approaches photography as a way of preserving lived experience and shaping it into visual narratives.

Inspired by his mother’s photo albums from the 90s, which captured Black-British life and diasporic memory, Caleb developed an early fascination with photography’s ability to hold time, emotion, and identity. This influence continues to guide his practice as he translates ideas into images that feel personal and grounded.

Working across fashion, portraiture, and events, Caleb’s work centres atmosphere and presence. Through his lens, photography functions as an evolving archive where memory and culture are held and revisited.