Often teased, ridiculed and even bullied, redheads get a lot of flack just for being the humanised version of unicorns.
Since 2012, Thomas Knights’s RED HOT project has been changing the world. We’re not exaggerating – his photography of RED HOT ginger men (and now women, too!) has spread like wildfire, raising money for UK ...
Since 2013 via the medium of RED HOT, photographer Thomas Knights has been challenging the ‘ugly’ and ‘geeky’ ideologies that is so often used in the press to depict ginger men. For our Ginger Advent ...
After two years of RED HOT success of spreading the ginger love around red-haired men, Thomas thought it was high time that redheaded women were recognised for their awesomeness, too. Which is why, in addition ...
If there was ever any doubt about redheads not being sexy, Thomas Knights’s RED HOT has changed all that. The world is better place for it, too. So, carrying on his wonderful work for gingerkind, here’s ...
Often teased, ridiculed and even bullied, redheads get a lot of flack just for being the humanised version of unicorns. Well, no more. At least, not if photographer Thomas Knights has anything to say about ...
Thanks to RED HOT‘s unbelievable success, the whole planet now knows how ‘red hot’ ginger men really are (but then we already knew that anyway). But photographer and creator Thomas Knights thought it was high time ...
With Thomas Knights crossing the globe with his ginger genius and photography, changing the stereotypes of red-haired men as he goes, he decided it was high time that female redheads got a piece of the action. And aren’t ...
The ginger sensation that is RED HOT has gone from one London exhibition in December 2013, to taking over the world with its sexy red-haired men, travelling to New York, Sydney and beyond, even making ...