Alice Louisa
Photographer and DSO (Designated Safeguarding Officer)
Amplify and empower
Alice Louisa (she/her) is a Southampton-based documentary photographer, artist, and community arts facilitator committed to amplifying underrepresented voices through lens-based storytelling. Her work is inspired by her upbringing and explores themes of class, identity, and social issues.
She is interested in the political potential of art and often uses humor and fantasy to explore this. Aiming to work collaboratively with individuals and communities that have been under- and/or misrepresented in the media, she facilitates co-creation workshops with youth groups, community organisations, charities, schools and women's groups.
Alice's photography spans documentary, portraiture, and fashion, with recent commissions including Southampton Forward: Pub Cultures, which captured the evolving cultural landscape of a community pub. Her work has been published in HUCK and Polyester Magazine, and she continues to develop long-form projects that highlight overlooked stories.
Outside of her practice, Alice collaborates with and supports several charities. She works at Hope Street (One Small Thing), supporting women in the justice system, and volunteers with The Flying Seagull Project, which brings play therapy and laughter to children in need around the world.

