Roy Mehta is a London-based photographer and educator whose work explores themes of belonging, identity and the aesthetics of everyday life. Across projects such as Revival, London 1989-1993, Distant Relations, Coastline, The Garden and Lockdown, his photographs reflect on the quiet connections between people and place, memory and time.
His images look to reveal the emotional and cultural layers within ordinary moments, celebrating resilience, intimacy and care. Working across portraiture, landscape and collaborative documentary approaches, his photography considers how images participate in shaping cultural identity, community and collective memory.