Caroline Hunter is an award-winning picture editor for The Guardian’s Saturday magazine.

Caroline teaches a regular masterclass for Leica Akademie Italy and gives talks and workshops on photography and editing. Over the course of the last twenty years Caroline has worked with some of the most prominent names in photography and served as a jury member for a number of leading international photography competitions, including World Press Photo.

She has also acted as a nominator for the prestigious Deutsche Borse Photography Foundation Prize and the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, and in 2019 & 2020 she was awarded Picture Editor of the year by the British Society of Magazine Editors (BSME) Talent awards.

I chose Ngadi Smart and Tami Aftab as I love the use of colour, texture and subject matter employed by both artists. Their work is fresh and youthful with a quirkiness that feels quintessentially British, while both simultaneously explore their own cultural heritage to reflect the diversity of modern Britain.