Last summer I was privileged to be asked by photographer Nadia Bettaga to be photographed as part of Changing the Face of Human Rights Project.
Nadia Bettega’s exhibition explores what human rights mean to the lives and stories of 60 people living in Britain today.
I chose a key because it represents freedom. My work is all about opening doors, allowing people to come out. The biggest rewards have been the smallest things... someone going home, going free, to be with his or her family.
She has taken an amazing photograph of me in my mother's garden, in London, and bringing the vibe in the shot with me are some of the amazing children I have in my life.
The photographs and stories will be displayed from 7 – 14 April 2010 at HOST Gallery on Honduras Street EC1Y 0TH and will be open to the public. A private viewing will take place from 18 30h - 20 30h on 7 April 2010.
Chris Chang


