Behind the Faces Behind The Faces is a pan-African storytelling initiative featuring portraits and interviews with women from across Africa. The multi-platform project, featured online and exhibited at South Africa’s iconic Constitution Hill landmark, highlights the many roles fulfilled by the daughters of Africa: the custodians of the continent’s past, present and future. PUBLISHED WORK … Read More
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Keiskamma
Keiskamma Keiskamma Trust is a non-profit organisation established in 2001 in Hamburg, Eastern Cape, South Africa, responding to surrounding communities living in poverty, experiencing high levels of unemployment and suffering from repeated political onslaughts for 250 years. I have developed a close relationship with the community of Hamburg and been making photographs with them since … Read More
Green Scorpions
Green Scorpions These images were taken on the frontline of environmental law enforcement in South Africa. The ‘Green Scorpions’ work with Government officials enforcing environmental legislation. I was asked to capture abalone and crayfish poaching activities, academics research, wildlife rescue and water health monitoring.
Room to Breathe
Room to Breathe These images showcase the academic research, clinical trials and new treatment solutions carried out by the University of Cape Town’s Lung Institute to tackle related illnesses, including TB, HIV and allergy related disorders. PUBLISHED WORK Chapel Street Booklet (pdf)
Where Rainbows Meet
Where Rainbows Meet The community of Vrygrond, Cape Town, is well known as crime-ridden and plagued by various social issues. These images showcase the work of NGO, Where Rainbows Meet, who provide valuable services and programmes in the area.
Home from home
Home from home Home from Home is an organisation that places displaced, abandoned and vulnerable children in small and loving family homes. Spending time documenting these loving environments came with a deep learning about sensitivity around what children need to thrive and develop. PUBLISHED WORK Home from home (pdf)
One child at a time
One child at a time While there have been advances in the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, over 3 million children have been left vulnerable after losing one or both of their parents to the virus. Working alongside 25:40, a Washington based NGO, I spent time in rural areas documenting the work of the organisation … Read More