© Clémentine Schneidermann and Charlotte James

Clémentine Schneidermann and Charlotte James, Ghosts, Merthyr, 2018

Boo! Not the most frightening apparitions in the world, and some of the more clunkily camouflaged, but these ghosts are nonetheless adorable in their sense of making paranormal cues feel, well, normalized. This beautifully framed shot by photographer Clémentine Schneidermann and creative director Charlotte James was created as part of their collaboration It’s Called Ffasiwn. The series shows kids in the post-industrial South Wales Valleys in strange costumes; merging the style of hip, nonchalant fashion photography with documentary and performance. The images were created from workshops the photographers ran with local children; and as a series, aim to “subvert stereotypes of working-class Valleys towns and their residents”. It’s Called Ffasiwn is on show at the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol until 25 May.