Royal London Hospital security officer captures stunning portraits of our heroes

Piotr Peksa, a Royal London Hospital security officer who goes by the pseudonym, Peter Pexington, has captured some stunning portrait photographs of staff members on his camera.
Working full time as a security officer at The Royal London Hospital, Peter is also a very talented amateur photographer and video film maker. The photographs were taken for a project Peter had wanted to undertake for a while, as a gift to the frontline heroes to showcase how hard they’ve worked lately.
Speaking about the project, Peter said: “I had this project of A&E Heroes portrait photography in my mind for a couple of months already, and I finally said to myself I have to go for it.
So many high-minded people, companies, and restaurants delivered free food to NHS employees during the difficult time of the Covid-19 pandemic. I also decided to deliver to those heroes something from me. This is how my portrait photography project was created.
The photography project was a very good experience for me, and I hope it was a good experience for all of the nurses, doctors, porters, domestic, receptionists, security and paramedics - everyone who dedicated their lives to helping us.
I just want to say big thank you for your hard work.”
In Peter’s spare time, he is always looking for new photography and videography projects to undertake. Check out the full project and more of his fantastic work on his Instagram page.
Thank you, Peter!