Photographer Amelia Troubridge brings new exhibition LAND CAMP to London this week

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Photographer Amelia Troubridge brings new exhibition LAND CAMP to London this week

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British portrait and documentary photographer Amelia Troubridge is bringing her latest exhibition, LAND CAMP, to London this week. The series, which documents the ongoing lobby for climate protections in the Amazon, features the women who are at the forefront of the fight.

Troubridge travelled to Brasília in April 2025 to photograph the 21st Free Land Camp, a gathering of 8,000 Indigenous leaders organised by the Articulation of Indigenous peoples of Brazil (APIB). The four day event was developed to unite Indigenous voices through seminars, debates and music to harness the power of community and call for the preservation of their territories, land rights, sovereignty and climate security.

As part of this powerful series, Troubridge worked with The National Articulation of Indigenous Women Warriors of Ancestry to capture the women bringing together their knowledge, traditions and struggles to mobilise and guarantee the rights and lives of Indigenous peoples and address the climate crisis.

Photo from Amelia Troubridge Land Camp exhibition

(Image credit: Amelia Troubridge)

Speaking to Fashion’s Digest UK, Troubridge explained what the project means to her. She said: “I was inspired by the work these women have been doing in recent years. There was a lot of identification. Nature is a constant source of inspiration to me; it keeps us grounded. These women have become the voice of the forest, and they also love their culture: making art, music and clothes as a way to tell their story.”

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