A vintage car show, a village fair, bright red tractors, it could only be Josh. The signature feel of Josh's work is timeless, warm and celebratory. Meaning whatever the subject, it always feels like the best parts of the day. Here is a supercut of a distinctly British adventure.
When Josh was commissioned by We Are Sunday to create a series of portraits of Merlin's Chris Bird and reportage images of the park, the outcome was always going to delight. Glorious compositions alongside Josh's signature warm hues and colour create a series of work that's both documentarian and inviting.
Fujifilm sent Josh to Tokyo to commission a project called, 'Tokyo As You See It'. For it, Josh was given a Japanese word to centre a body of work around whilst in Japan. The word was "Natsukashii”, meaning a feeling of nostalgia so vivid it becomes sweet.
Away from the London weekenders and the city settlers, there is another Margate. It's a Margate unbound by time. Brimming with old glamour, soft seaside light and treasured childhood holidays.
The humans behind the machines. Glamour takes the wheel. Charm is in the passenger seat. These are classic cars with even more timeless drivers.
Josh was commissioned by The Guardian to follow Amber Butchart's recent trip back home to Great Yarmouth.
A timid friend, a curious caller, your frenemy with a Napolean complex. The world of animals is a beautiful cacophony of personalities. The world man and beast create together, though, is something even more wonderful
Warm moments nestled in between busy days, the flowers suddenly in bloom, the delicate fingers of a child; Home Life takes stock of what we already have. Characteristically light in feel, Josh shows us his strength lies just as much in the familiar as it does the quirky.
A family of contradictions; globally British; unifying yet divisive; some say symbolic others say out of touch. Monarchy is in our blood and Josh investigates how we come to terms with our historic rulers in the present day.
This collation of Josh's work invites you see the lighter side of life. Chance perspectives, inquisitive animals, and those moments where you said to yourself, 'I wish I had a camera right now'. Luckily, Josh did.
The focus of Josh's personal work this summer is seaside towns around the UK. Day-tripping with the likes of Martin Parr, he captures the happy characters and moments of chaos that constitute a great British holiday.