*NATHAN PRIEST



Designer based in South London, originally hailing from the West Midlands, focusing on print and publication design, and the re-contextualization of found digital 
and printed ephemera.

Recent graduate from Camberwell College of Arts’ (UAL) Graphic Design course. 


   1. Publications 
      --- > REFLECTIONS IN RED
      --- > IT AY THAT BAD CHAP
      --- > GRANDAD HORTON
      --- > 6.6 KG
      --- > STUDIO OBSERVATIONS
      --- > DISTRUST IN PHOTOGRAPHY
      

   2. Prints
      --- > CHRIS B. (ANIMATION)
      --- > BATTLE (ANIMATION)
      --- > SPOT THE BALL 



All visual material presented on this website are original works by Nathan Priest © 2023 – 2025. All rights reserved.

These materials may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or trans-mitted in any form or by any means, 
in whole or in part, without the prior 
written consent of the copyright owner.



EMAIL: nathan1275@outlook.com
IG: @nthanpriest




Origins of Our Distrust in Photography -
(A Retrospective: 1860-2023)


This publication is a published copy of 
my dissertation. Within it, I explore early forms of photo manipulation and hoaxing 
from the start of the camera’s life. I also discuss how the recent rise in AI image generation has made us forget that we haven’t ever (really) been able to trust photography, and how, when AI gets more advanced, we won’t be able to trust anything that we view online.

The size of the publication was a by-product of off-cuts from the paper that I used to create the ‘6.6 KG’ book, with a protective sleeve that also acts as the introduction to my writing.


28 pages 

8.5 x 19cm

Uncovered book with protective sleeve

130 gsm cartridge paper