Beyond Documentation
These photographs aren’t meant to be passively consumed.
They’re invitations to connect with lives different from your own.
To question assumptions. To see beyond stereotypes.
And hopefully, to care.
I’ve pointed my camera at life unfolding across four continents, documenting moments that matter for organisations like UNICEF and OXFAM.
These aren’t just photos – they’re windows into real lives, real struggles, and real triumphs.
No filters, no scripts
When I work in humanitarian settings, my approach changes.
I become a witness first, photographer second.
The people I photograph aren’t models or subjects
– they’re collaborators in telling their own stories.
The
ethics
of
seeing
The ethics
of seeing
I’ve seen things.
I’ve heard things.
I have my own opinions.
Every frame I capture carries responsibility.
What stories am I telling? Who benefits? These questions follow me into every community I enter.
More often than not, the most powerful choice is knowing when to lower the camera and simply listen.
Reality isn’t just what we see… it’s also who’s doing the seeing, and why?