Lewis Khan had the pleasure of working on the stills to accompany The National Lottery’s Christmas TVC—a campaign that celebrates the role Scratchcards play in bringing people together during the festive season.
The Atherstone Ball Game has been held on Shrove Tuesday every year since 1199. Playing with no pitch and minimal rules, men converge on the town’s main thoroughfare and battle for two hours to retrieve the ball.
Shot by Lewis Khan, Arsenal players William Saliba, Gabriel Martinelli, and Jurrien Timber wear the new Adidas x Arsenal tracksuit range.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to have huge effects our lives, and our hospitals are at the frontline. Lewis Khan debuts a new photo book – titled Theatre –which offers a rare insight into life on this frontline.
Co-op commissioned Lewis to shoot a series of portraits that bring to life how shopping with Co-op also means supporting local causes, like Liverpool City Region Pride Foundation
A short film and photography series shot by Lewis Khan in London to support small, independent businesses as they emerge from lockdown with American Express Shop Small.
NHS England launches its 'We Are The NHS' campaign through MullenLowe Group UK with a call to the nation to join it's most beloved institution by inspiring national pride and confidence in the NHS.
In this series, war, nations, and religion are viewed through the microcosm of a firework festival in rural Cuba.
What are they reading? What are they feeling? Lewis Khan’s campaign for WhatsApp highlights the platform’s privacy credentials through authentic – but ambiguous – emotions…
In a fleeting glance, Lewis Khan’s work explores both the loud fashion and intimate moments of a teenage prom. The purity of his subjects and unbridled excitement take centre stage, with outcomes of true joy.
These images by Lewis Khan, were created whilst he was traveling from Nador to Bni Mather. Showing contemporary life unspooling within a landscape shaped by its imperial industrial past.
Lewis Khan photographs the North Stars, a mix of established and up and coming artists in the Scouse Drill scene, for Epoch Reviews' second issue.
Lewis Khan’s warm, naturalistic sports images tap into these deeper currents, portraying the passion and the prowess, the confidence and the camaraderie that sports give us.
Lewis Khan photographed his neighbours and loved ones outside their homes, as part of a Flannels project on community.
Lewis Khan was commissioned to shoot stills showing Yinka Ilori's latest homeware collection, being used in situ at home with a real family.
Lewis Khan’s images of youth channel that adolescent energy, showing teens doing wheelies, dancing at prom and just being with their friends, on their own, slowly growing into their own selves.
In Lewis’ Khan’s photographs of real people in their homes, they are authentic, at ease. His unobtrusive camera lets personalities shine through.
Havana Club asked Lewis Khan and his friends to talk about friendship. Lewis Khan captured a few moments of authenticity inspired by sharing, love and solidarity. These words symbolise the essence of friendship and share the values that Havana Club conveys on a daily basis.
As seen in Wallpaper Magazine, we see Lewis Khan photographs a first time collaboration between streetwear label Palace and one of the UK's largest bike brands Brompton.