Adama Jalloh

Adama Jalloh (born 1993) is a British photographer of Sierra Leonean heritage whose work has been exhibited at Tate Modern and the V&A Museum.

[4] Jalloh's work has been included in exhibitions including "After Hours: Soul of A Nation" (2015) at Tate Modern, London (featuring her commission Familiar Faces);[5] "Celebration of African Female Photographers" (2018) at Nubuke Foundation, Accra, Ghana;[6] "No Place Like Home" Friday Late (2019), V&A Museum, London (which exhibited her project "Love Story");[7] and "Bamako Encounters - African Biennale of Photography" (2019), Mali.

[8][4] From October 2020 to September 2021, the Horniman Museum in London hosted the exhibition "An Ode To Afrosurrealism" comprising photographs by Jalloh and Hamed Maiye.

[9][10][11] Jalloh has undertaken commissions from publications and organizations including Alexander McQueen.

[12] In the area of music, she has portrayed artists including Zara McFarlane, Yussef Kamaal, Shabaka Hutchings, Little Simz, Freddie Gibbs, and Mr Eazi.