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Lifestyle Jun 03, 2026

Deprivation, Resilience and a Giant Bunny: Polly Braden Captures Young Lives on the English Coast

Documentary photographer Polly Braden captures the lives of young people in coastal communities acr…
The LeadDocumentary photographer Polly Braden has embarked on a groundbreaking year-long project capturing the lives of young people in coastal communities across England and Wales. Her work, titled 'Against the Tide,' reveals both the beauty and bleakness of growing up on the neglected fringes of these island communities, where young people face disproportionate challenges including poverty, poor housing, and limited opportunities.The Project VisionBraden's inspiration came from reading a landmark report about the poor health of people living on the English coast. As a single mother of teenagers who had become interested in young people growing up under austerity, through a pandemic, and becoming adults during a cost-of-living crisis, she saw an opportunity to tell a story about England's 'island nation' by focusing on those living in coastal towns.'It's about reaching the edges,' Braden explains. Her collaboration with the Guardian's Seascape section has produced this wide-reaching journalism project that puts the voices of 16- to 25-year-olds at the forefront of reporting about their lives and the places they inhabit.The Coastal RealityYoung people in many of England's coastal towns are disproportionately likely to face poverty, poor housing, lower educational attainment, and limited employment opportunities compared to their peers in equivalent inland areas. In the most deprived coastal towns, they struggle with crumbling and stripped-back public services and transportation that severely limit their life choices.The project specifically targets port towns, seaside resorts, and former fishing villages, documenting how these young people navigate their lives while dealing with systemic challenges that have been exacerbated by recent crises including austerity measures, the pandemic, and the current cost-of-living crisis.The Artistic PerspectiveBraden's photography captures both the harsh realities and moments of resilience and beauty in these young lives. One striking image shows Libby, a young woman from Whitehaven in Cumbria, depicted on a beach underneath a gloomy sky, holding a bag of oranges. A faint rainbow visible behind her right shoulder gives her a slight halo as she looks down, away from the camera.'There's beauty in it,' Braden says of her work. 'And there is bleakness.' Another notable photograph captures someone wearing an Easter bunny costume, with two other 'spare' heads—one of a bear, the other wearing a red Santa hat—at his feet, symbolizing both the absurdity and resilience of youth in these communities.The Exhibition TourBraden's work will now be presented to the public through a touring exhibition that opens at Arnolfini gallery in Bristol in June and moves to Colchester's Firstsite gallery in October. This exhibition brings visual attention to the issues faced by young people in coastal communities and aims to spark conversation about the changes needed to help them build the futures they desire.By documenting these often-overlooked communities and their young inhabitants, Braden's 'Against the Tide' project serves as both a powerful artistic statement and a call to action for addressing the systemic inequalities faced by coastal youth in England and Wales.
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