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Shine

Asafe Ghalib

Portraits in Queer Resilience, Embracing New Dimensions

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Release Date: 29/01/2026

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Gender Sex & Relationships
Label: The New Press
Language: English
Publisher: The New Press

Portraits in Queer Resilience, Embracing New Dimensions
A deeply personal work of photojournalism from one of Britain’s most exciting young photographers working today

“The power and intensity of Asafe’s work are recognizable from the first instance of setting eyes on his images. The activism that underpins it makes for an even more impactful aesthetic.” —Izabela Radwanska Zhang, editorial director of
British Journal of Photography

For many queer people, exile begins at home. The search for safety and freedom to express themselves drives millions of LGBTQIA+ people across borders. Their stories are full of contrasts—between isolation and community, freedom and nostalgia.

In their stunning compositions, photographer Asafe Ghalib explores the identities of members of the LGBTQIA+ immigrant community in Britain with striking beauty and poise. Brought up in a religious family, Ghalib draws from their own experience of leaving Brazil behind to depict the rich lives of their subjects who live at the intersections of multiple cultures. Their work, which evokes black-and-white newspaper photographs and classic portraiture that has been present since the dawn of photography, immortalizes the lives of a community that has been misrepresented for decades.

The latest in a groundbreaking series of photobooks that highlight queer lives and communities around the world, Shine invites the viewer to enter the world of Britain’s many queer communities and, in doing so, to challenge common misconceptions and prejudices about LGBTQIA+ people. An act of both confrontation and pride, this book is also an exploration of immigration as a human right and, above all, a celebration of the triumphs of a defiant community.

Shine was designed by Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios (EWS).