LONDON -- An exhibition is An Affair My Wife’s Friend 2 (2019)replacing advertisements at shopping centres, train stations and high streets with stunning portraits of members of the British public.
SEE ALSO: This stunning photo exhibition showcases the beauty of Sikhs and turbansIn a celebration of the nation's diversity, the Portrait of Britain exhibition will take over digital screens at locations nationwide throughout September.
The exhibition -- organised by the British Journal of Photography and advertising company JCDecaux -- features 100 portraits.
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"Envisaged as an exhibition ‘by the people, of the people, for the people’, Portrait of Britain was initiated as an open call for photographs that celebrate the country’s unique heritage and diversity," reads a statement emailed to Mashable.
The majority of the portrait subjects are everyday people, but there are a few familiar faces including Great British Bake Offwinner Nadiya Hussein and grime artist Stormzy.
Here are some of the images that will be gracing screens up and down the country.
Auguste and Poppy Parthenope

Eliza Tamo: “This is Auguste meeting her great grand daughter, Poppy Parthenope. Auguste is German. She met [her husband] James during the Second World War in Germany and he brought her to Wales. For the first few years people would throw bricks at their house. They had 11 children."
Grime artist Stormzy

Dan Wilton: “Stormzy, shot on a rooftop in London. Stormzy (born Michael Omari) is a British rapper & MC.”
Beth Costerton

Beth Costerton's portrait was originally photographed for the 'This Is Me' exhibition of 50 portraits of children who have down syndrome.
Mr Bloomfield

“Mr Bloomfield, fishmonger and photographer, is surrounded by the photographs of London Old Billingsgate Fish Market that he took over three decades. George’s Plaice shop, Roman Road, Bow, London 2015.”
Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussein

Nadiya Hussein's portrait was originally commissioned by the Sunday Times Magazinein 2015.
Mark Harrison: “The best thing to come out of the TV show Great British Bake Off, Nadiya is, for me, an positive and iconic, optimistic face of Britain today.”
Dave Okumo

Phil Sharp: “Dave Okumu, musician and producer, best known for fronting the critically acclaimed band, The Invisible. Record label commission, December 2015.”
Vanessa and Vivian

Bill Knight: “Vanessa Babirye was photographed at the Royal Court Theatre in London with her eldest sister Vivian. Vanessa, standing behind Vivian, is an actor whose latest TV appearance is in Ackee & Saltfish. [...] Vivian is 3 years older. She has a learning disability and is a community support worker. The family came from Kampala, Uganda as refugees and their mother died in 2010. Vanessa says that Vivian is the happiest person you will ever meet.”
The exhibition will appear on screens throughout September. “We wanted to show diversity in terms of who is being photographed, but we also wanted to see different ways of photographing. These are pictures that we all take in everyday life, but raised to a higher level by selecting, editing and presenting them in such a wide-ranging public exhibition," Simon Bainbridge -- editorial director of the British Journal of Photography -- said in a statement.
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