I’m a humanitarian photographer.
Born in England. Lived in Zambia. Raised in New Jersey. Now a New Yorker.
On a mission to shift society's “us versus them” thinking toward “us and them” through images that change how we see each other.
Work has appeared on ABC, Al Jazeera, BBC, HBO, MSNBC, PBS, and Vice. Featured in Forbes, The Guardian, The Marshall Project, The New York Times, Slate, Teen Vogue, and The Washington Post. Exhibited in multiple countries.
Available for humanitarian, editorial, NGO, and commercial assignments, big and small. Especially those that involve my passport and vaccination card.
When I'm not on assignment, I teach photography to girls, who then teach it to boys. Watching the confidence, the leadership, the equality taking root never gets old.
It’s the most incredible thing I’ll ever do in my life.
I wrote and photographed a book of portraits and stories of 15 men who got a college education inside Sing Sing Correctional Facility and used it to break the generational cycle of incarceration. Today, they are role models in their communities.
And I’m pretty impressed by them, too.