Vic Moy

A Black woman standing wearing a baseball cap and shirt. She's holding lighting equipment and looking to one side.
  • Ethnicity: Black

  • Pronouns: She/Her

  • Location: UK

About Vic

Vicmoy, or more formally Vic Moyosola, is a Nigerian-Ghanaian and Irish photographer and director based in the UK.

An eldest daughter who never stopped dancing and marching to the beat of a new drum. Her work is about bridging the gap between emotional states, connection, and identity. It is about seeing beyond the present, in hopes of uncovering the depth of the human experience.

She’s drawn to stories that speak to something bigger, which allows for growth and reflection–spiritually, emotionally, and physically.

Whether it’s Portraits, Creative direction, Commercial, Fashion, Gallery work, or Personal work, her images are an invitation to connect, reflect, to see beyond what’s in front of us.

With storytelling at the heart of her practice, the work opens up space for the tools to heal.

Vic and her work were featured in a brilliant article over on It’s Nice That - click here to read more.

Photograph by Vic - a Black woman wearing a headscarf and flag tied around her neck at Carnival. She's smiling, wearing glasses with piercings.

Photograph by Vic - a Black woman wearing a headscarf and flag tied around her neck at Carnival. She's smiling, wearing glasses and a striped top.

Recent Work

  • Creative feature - It’s Nice That

  • Freelance Photographer

  • Artist & Photographer - Ikon Gallery

  • Photographer & Exhibition (RE)CODED - Ikon Gallery x Stuart Hall Archives x UOB

  • Exhibiting Photographer Residency: Reflector Programme - Grain Projects & The New Art Gallery Walsall

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