A solo exhibition of photographic works by celebrated fine art, documentary and portrait photographer Adam Docker has just opened at The Bank Arts Centre in Eye, Suffolk, and runs until 12th September 2026.
With over 25 years experience, Adam captures the essence of a moment in ways that transcend traditional still imagery. Based in Gislingham, Suffolk, but shaped by journeys through more than 90 countries, his photography captures striking human stories, intimate moments and evocative landscapes from around the world.
For Adam Docker, photography is not merely a visual medium; it is a profound exploration of humanity and culture. His images are a testament to his understanding of composition, storytelling and emotion - celebrated for their ability to capture the essence of a moment in ways that transcend traditional still imagery.
Through intentional movement, he breathes life into his compositions, elevating the static medium into one that evokes emotional responses and resonates on a visceral level.
Adam’s work has been awarded British Journal of Photography’s Portrait of Britain award (2025 and 2021); Portrait of Humanity award (2021 and 2023) and was a finalist at the Royal Photographic Society 2026 International Photography Exhibition awards. The exhibition was recently featured on the BBC's Look East.
Gallery opening times
Wednesday to Saturdays
10.30am - 3.30pm
For more information about the venue, including directions and accessibility, visit www.thebankeye.org
To find out more about Adam Docker, visit his website at www.adamdocker.art

