Ron Timehin Photography

Ron Timehin Photography Ron Timehin is a freelance photographer based in South London. Specialising in Street, Cityscape, Landscape and Portrait photography.

25/02/2026

Rio from a helicopter with the Sony 28-70mm f/2. 🀌🏾

What an unbelievable experience! Highly recommend seeing a destination from the skies when you get the chance! πŸ‘ŒπŸΎ

What I loved about the Sony 28-70mm f/2 was the flexibility. Wide enough to capture coastlines and broader scenes, whilst having enough range to isolate subjects like Christ the Redeemer. Coupled with the 61.0-megapixel sensor on the a7R5 you can really have some fun in post.

What do you think? Would you try this setup? πŸ™ŒπŸΎ

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24/02/2026

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Light, fog and hidden figures. 1. Canary Wharf, 20252. Tate Modern, 20173. Tate Modern, 2019unitedkingdom .eu
18/02/2026

Light, fog and hidden figures.

1. Canary Wharf, 2025
2. Tate Modern, 2017
3. Tate Modern, 2019
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Favela Brass, Rio de Janeiro. (Part Two) 🎺This final set of images continues my time documenting Favela Brass, a communi...
05/02/2026

Favela Brass, Rio de Janeiro. (Part Two) 🎺

This final set of images continues my time documenting Favela Brass, a community built around music, discipline and opportunity. What began with just a handful of students has grown into a space where young musicians learn, rehearse and perform together, including taking part in Rio Carnival each year.

Photographing these students across the neighbourhood allowed me to see how deeply the school is connected to daily life. The streets, stairways and balconies become extensions of the classroom, spaces where confidence, identity and creativity continue to grow beyond the rehearsal room.

Returning to a music-led environment felt deeply personal. Having grown up playing trumpet, I understand how learning an instrument can shape confidence, discipline and belonging. Seeing these students support each other and develop their voices through music was genuinely inspiring.

I put together a small team and spent time listening, observing and making portraits that reflect both the individuals and the community that supports them.

My sincere thanks to , , lighting assistant .l.fontes, and guide for helping make this project possible.

And a special thanks to and for the extra support and great energy throughout.

Thank you to the students and teachers for the trust and warmth you shared with us πŸ™πŸΎ.

Please head over to the Instagram and website and show them some love! 🫢🏽

Favela Brass, Rio de Janeiro. (Part One)Favela Brass is a wonderful free music school for children from the Pereira da S...
03/02/2026

Favela Brass, Rio de Janeiro. (Part One)

Favela Brass is a wonderful free music school for children from the Pereira da Silva favela and nearby public schools. It was started in 2014 by British trumpeter Tom Ashe, and now it helps 150 students aged 8 to 18 with wind and percussion classes, as well as early childhood music education. The programme beautifully blends traditional samba from Rio with the rich sounds of New Orleans jazz.

This project is especially meaningful to me. I used to play trumpet, and music has always been a part of my journey into photography, so spending time with these students and teachers felt like a full-circle moment.

I put together a small team and we visited the school and the local area, chatting, listening and making portraits.

I want to express my sincere gratitude to , , lighting assistant .l.fontes, and guide , who helped make these moments possible.

Also, a special thanks to and for the extra hands and good vibes!

More to come on this series! πŸ™πŸΎ

UPDATE.
29/01/2026

UPDATE.

Kicking of the year with some good news! πŸŽ‰My image of Ramon, my local fishmonger in Greenwich, has been selected as a wi...
12/01/2026

Kicking of the year with some good news! πŸŽ‰

My image of Ramon, my local fishmonger in Greenwich, has been selected as a winning image for the Portrait of Britain Vol. 8. What an honour! ☺️

My image, along with the other winners, will be shown on digital screens nationwide from today until the 8th Feb, so please send me a photo of you see it! πŸ™πŸΎ

A huge thank you to for selecting my image and the amazing work you do. Also to the book publisher , for sponsoring the competition.

Congratulations to all of the other winners! πŸ‘πŸΎ

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Babou Cessay, 2025.I had the pleasure to meet and photograph actor, Babou, before the Alien Earth premiere in London ear...
15/12/2025

Babou Cessay, 2025.

I had the pleasure to meet and photograph actor, Babou, before the Alien Earth premiere in London earlier this year.

I have to say, he is one of the most genuine and fun people thay I have had the honour of photographing!

Congratulations on all of the success brother! πŸ‘πŸΎ

Huge thank you to and for making this happen. πŸ™πŸΎ

The People of Rocinha Favela, Rio. 2025. From spending two days here, the thing that was undeniable was the strong sense...
25/11/2025

The People of Rocinha Favela, Rio. 2025.

From spending two days here, the thing that was undeniable was the strong sense of community and how much people value eachother.

Thank you to everyone who welcomed me with open arms and allowed me to capture a slice of what looks like in Rocinha.

, thank you for being my guide and for introducing me to your friends. a huge thank you to you as well for your company. You both have a special place in my heart and we will be seeing eachother again soon for sure! 🫢🏽

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Rocinha Favela Trims βœ‚οΈSomething I never thought I would experience! πŸ˜…Visiting Rio's largest Favela, meeting the most in...
18/11/2025

Rocinha Favela Trims βœ‚οΈ

Something I never thought I would experience! πŸ˜…

Visiting Rio's largest Favela, meeting the most incredible people and photographing getting his hair cut by on the rooftops.

Thank you both for your hospitality and showing me a side to Rio that people rarely get the see.

More images from this beautiful community coming soon! πŸ‘ŠπŸΎ

The new Sony 28-70 mm f/2 GM and 50-150 mm f/2 GM have become my go-to lenses for travel photography. Here’s why: πŸ‘‡πŸΎ 1. ...
12/11/2025

The new Sony 28-70 mm f/2 GM and 50-150 mm f/2 GM have become my go-to lenses for travel photography. Here’s why: πŸ‘‡πŸΎ

1. When capturing wide landscapes to set the scene, I used the 28-70 mm f/2. This enabled me to capture the sweeping glacial textures and mountain ridges in full detail without distortion.

2. Depth and isolation. At 150 mm f/2, the telephoto compression brought intimacy to distant trees and peaks shrouded in mist.

3. Colour and contrast. Both lenses delivered rich tonality and micro-contrast straight out of camera, which was perfect for the moody skies and vibrant Patagonian colours.

4. Lightweight and weather-sealed. From icy wind to rain, both lenses held firm and let me move freely through the tough terrain.

5. Consistent f/2 aperture – Whether shooting wide or tight, that constant aperture gave me clean transitions and stunning depth across the series.

6. One compact kit, endless range. Together, these lenses cover 28–150 mm at f/2, giving me everything from expansive scenes to tight details, while keeping my pack light and efficient.

7. Fewer lens swaps, which were crucial when trying to capture scenes in these harsh conditions.

8. When paired with my a7R5, it made for the ultimate set-up with no friction, whilst capturing images in high-resolution for printing.

Hope you like the photos! πŸ™πŸΎ

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Honoured to have two of my images featured in the  Portrait of Britiain Vol.8 competition and book this year!This is the...
05/11/2025

Honoured to have two of my images featured in the Portrait of Britiain Vol.8 competition and book this year!

This is the second of my shortlisted images, a portrait of my local fishmonger in Greenwich, January 2025.

London is such a unique city, filled with a plethora or people from all walks of life and a place to break all stereotypes. The Portrait of Britiain really allows that to shine through and why I believe that this is more than just a competition, but a historic documentation and celebration of the diversity that makes this country what it is.

Thank you again to the British Journal of Photography and for the beautiful and important work that you do.

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