Brooklyn Beckham, the 18-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham launched his first photography book, What I See, Tuesday night at a private viewing party at Christie’s auction house in London. Also showing up for support at the launch was Beckham’s 14-year old brother, Romeo.

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The Beckhams were all smiles admiring their son’s recent achievement. His book features images Brooklyn has captured throughout events in his life. Each chapter of the 304-page book tells a different story, accompanied by simple captions offering further explanation. He will be meeting fans and signing his book in an upcoming tour starting this week.

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All of the proceeds from Beckham’s photography exhibition are going towards the Grenfell Tower victim fund.

On June 14, 2017, a 24-story public housing complex situated in Kensington, London, caught fire, destroying numerous residences and claiming over 80 lives. The cause of the fire is said to have been from a refrigerator malfunction on the fourth floor.

Tributes and vigils have been held throughout London. Beckham is not the only celebrity who has joined in efforts to pay tribute and help the victims’ families. Footballer Raheem Sterling and singers Adele, Rita Ora and Lily Allen have all offered a helping hand.

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Former American Idol judge Simon Cowell has created a charity single featuring a group of talented artists who will also be donating its proceeds to the victims of the fire. The single was released June 21, 2017 along with a video. Radio stations throughout the United Kingdom have been playing the song “Bridge Over Troubled Water” to honor the victims.

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