A former City headhunter has become one of Britain's most influential photographers in just eight years, capturing powerful protest images that caught the attention of Vogue—and landed him the role of chair at the prestigious Southbank Centre.
Misan Harriman's unconventional career pivot speaks to the power of finding your voice and using it boldly. After decades in recruitment, he picked up a camera and discovered his true calling documenting social movements and human stories. His work has resonated so strongly that major cultural institutions have taken notice, positioning him to shape the future of arts and culture in the UK. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: It's never too late to reinvent yourself—sometimes your second act is your greatest achievement.
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