An institution of cultural life in the UK, Hay Festival brings writers, artists, musicians, thinkers and entertainers together each year to share and celebrate their ideas and achievements in ‘town of books’ Hay-on-Wye.

Finally able to return to its pre-pandemic scale and attendance following the recent challenges, this year’s festival is worthy of special note, with the variety and vibrancy of the speakers and guests brilliantly captured by photographer Billie Charity in the brand new book Hay Festival Faces.

A resident of the town, the festival has always been a part of Billie’s life.

“I have watched it grow from a small event in the local primary school to the cultural powerhouse it is today, bringing hundreds of thousands of writers and readers together in its tented village,” she explained.

Billie’s official work with the festival began during the hybrid event of 2021, but most recently the full in-person programme was able to resume, seeing more than 600 speakers and performers feature over the course of its 11 days (May 26 - June 5 2022).

Regarding her work, Billie said: “My photography centres on people. Whether in a formal setting or a candid ‘street’ style, capturing the individual characters I encounter is what drives my passion to take photos.”

Character fills the pages of this publication – Britain’s favourite polymath Stephen Fry, musician Jarvis Cocker, Welsh Book of the Year- winner Caryl Lewis, His Dark Materials break-out star Amir Wilson, International Booker Prize- winner Geetanjali Shree, actress and singer Minnie Driver, politician Hilary Rodham Clinton – a full range of what the festival has to offer.

An award-winning portrait and reportage photographer, Billie has worked closely with David Hurn, John Bulmer and Niall McDiarmid and her clients include the National Trust, the Big Lottery Fund, the Canal and River Trust, the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority, the Poets’ Society, Country Living and Faber. Her previous photo books, People of Hay and Colour, were launched to critical acclaim.

Hay Festival Faces publishes on October 25 2022 in time for Hay Festival Winter Weekend (November 24-27).