Si Jubb is a British photographer whose work blends an observational documentary style with a distinct sense of place, wit and social nuance. Rooted in everyday life, his images explore the quietly surreal and tender moments that often go unnoticed. Although growing up in a photographic family his photographic work started in earnest in 2017, living in and shooting the seaside town of Weymouth along with projects further a field. 


Together with his own photographs he is a hunter and restorer of found negatives and slides which resulted in a feature for the Guardian during covid, leading to zines with publisher Bump Books. His work has featured in the Finacial Times, Guardian, The Sunday Times and national magazines through representation by Eyevine photo agency. He now lives in Cardiff Wales with his partner, he enjoys Adam Curtis documentaries with a cup of tea and a bag of Monster Munch.