The photographic record

Large-format documentary portraiture that rejects pity. Every frame is a partnership of consent, directly funding the communities captured on film.

Black and white environmental portrait of a fisherman mending nets, natural daylight, deep shadows, looking directly into the lens with quiet resolve.
Black and white environmental portrait of a fisherman mending nets, natural daylight, deep shadows, looking directly into the lens with quiet resolve.
/ Methodology

Partnerships of consent

We look straight ahead. These images are not charity appeals; they are dignified records of survival and transition. The camera simply stops turning away from the realities already present.

Extreme close-up of hands exchanging a small bundle of goods, natural light, sharp focus on the textures of the skin and fabric.
Extreme close-up of hands exchanging a small bundle of goods, natural light, sharp focus on the textures of the skin and fabric.

Direct community aid

These prints do not merely document a reality; they actively sustain it. One hundred percent of all print proceeds and direct contributions flow immediately back to the specific individuals and neighborhoods depicted.