Pictured: Image from Ryley Morton’s Loud & Queer project.
Photography alumnus Ryley Morton has been featured in Amateur Photographer magazine, one of the UK’s most established photography publications, with his powerful project Loud & Queer.
The feature forms part of the magazine’s Emerging Photographer series, which spotlights up-and-coming creatives and gives them a platform to share their work with a wider audience. Alongside showcasing Ryley’s photography, the article includes a long-form interview exploring his creative journey, challenges and future ambitions.
Loud & Queer is a photography project that documents the Queercore scene - a subculture that sits at the intersection of punk music and queer identity. Through intimate, expressive imagery, Ryley captures the sense of community, resistance and belonging that defines the scene.
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Ryley began exploring Queercore as a way to better understand and support his trans sister. What started as a personal exploration developed into a wider body of work that tells stories of “defiance, joy, survival, inclusion and acceptance”, reflecting the lived experiences of the people within the community.
Speaking about his time studying BA (Hons) Photography at BCU, Ryley said:
“Going to university was the best decision I made. My time studying at Birmingham City University was truly a blast. I was surrounded by passionate lecturers, technicians and peers who continue to inspire and uplift my work to this day.”
Photography course director Joe Miles added: “It’s such a proud moment to see Ryley’s work being celebrated in a magazine as well-known and widely read as Amateur Photographer, and it’s well deserved. We put a lot of work into ensuring that all our students understand how to progress their careers after the course, and Ryley is proof of that.”
Ryley’s success highlights how Photography students at BCU are supported to develop a strong creative voice, build professional confidence and gain real-world exposure while still early in their careers.
You can read the full Amateur Photographer feature and see more of Ryley’s Loud & Queer project.