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PROJECTS

Collections of immersive visual storytelling

Through intimate portraits and environmental documentation, this project explores the human impact of environmental degradation in West Africa's Sahel region, where climate change isn't a future threat but a present reality. A collaboration with Uni Ekologic Foundation which documents various communities resilience and adaptation to changing environments in Senegal and The Gambia.

Stories from the Sahel

Through intimate portraits and environmental documentation, this project explores the human impact of environmental degradation in West Africa's Sahel region, where climate change isn't a future threat but a present reality. A collaboration with Uni Ekologic Foundation which documents various communities resilience and adaptation to changing environments in Senegal and The Gambia.

The Kandiwal community is a stronghold of ancient Aboriginal culture. They are descendants of a continuous 70,000 year old lineage of Wunambal people in the area - but the community is facing challenges that threaten their ability to pass down traditional knowledge to future generations.

Preserving Kandiwal's Culture

The Kandiwal community is a stronghold of ancient Aboriginal culture. They are descendants of a continuous 70,000 year old lineage of Wunambal people in the area - but the community is facing challenges that threaten their ability to pass down traditional knowledge to future generations.

Two months living with a local family in Indian occupied Kashmir allowed authentic insights into a place known by many as "Heaven on Earth" - which also happens to be one of the most militarised areas of the world.

The Call to Kashmir

Two months living with a local family in Indian occupied Kashmir allowed authentic insights into a place known by many as "Heaven on Earth" - which also happens to be one of the most militarised areas of the world.

A raw journey into one of Africa's least visited nations reveals an enigmatic land lost in time - where ancient Saharan trade routes, historical Quranic libraries, and vast camel markets paint a backdrop to an epic 22-hour journey atop an iron-ore train through the endless Sahara Desert.

Mauritania

A raw journey into one of Africa's least visited nations reveals an enigmatic land lost in time - where ancient Saharan trade routes, historical Quranic libraries, and vast camel markets paint a backdrop to an epic 22-hour journey atop an iron-ore train through the endless Sahara Desert.

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