Freegan Story for Al Jazeera
My latest story for Al Jazeera project What Food Means to Me? is now online. Meet Paul, a chai store owner, artist and political activist running for Bristol mayor next year, reflects on being a freegan and choosing to eat discarded food. Getting
Freegan Story for Al Jazeera
My latest story for Al Jazeera project What Food Means to Me? is now online. Meet Paul, a chai store owner, artist and political activist running for Bristol mayor next year, reflects on being a freegan and choosing to eat discarded food. Getting
The Wildest: Highlight from Wilderness Festival
I am back from a long weekend in Oxfordshire, where I recharged my batteries (all but the phone), gathered knowledge and inspiration. It will take me weeks to digest all the new experiences, but here are 10 things that made Wilderness
The Wildest: Highlight from Wilderness Festival
I am back from a long weekend in Oxfordshire, where I recharged my batteries (all but the phone), gathered knowledge and inspiration. It will take me weeks to digest all the new experiences, but here are 10 things that made Wilderness
New Technology: The Enemy
This is the final article in the series discussing how photography and foster social changes. Read the previous post here. See original article on Der Greif here. This is my final post from the series of articles for Der Greif,
New Technology: The Enemy
This is the final article in the series discussing how photography and foster social changes. Read the previous post here. See original article on Der Greif here. This is my final post from the series of articles for Der Greif,
NGO campaigns: Images for Change
This is the fourth article in the series discussing how photography and foster social changes. Read the previous post here. See original article on Der Greif here. Discussing images that have had a real impact on the issues they addressed,
NGO campaigns: Images for Change
This is the fourth article in the series discussing how photography and foster social changes. Read the previous post here. See original article on Der Greif here. Discussing images that have had a real impact on the issues they addressed,
Social Media: Everyday Everywhere
This is the third article in the series discussing how photography and foster social changes. Read the previous post here. See original article on Der Greif here. OK, I will be blowing my own trumpet here. Then again, it’s exactly
Social Media: Everyday Everywhere
This is the third article in the series discussing how photography and foster social changes. Read the previous post here. See original article on Der Greif here. OK, I will be blowing my own trumpet here. Then again, it’s exactly
Collaboration: Inside Out
This is the second article in the series discussing how photography and foster social changes. Read the previous post here. See original article on Der Greif here. In my first Guest-Post on Der Greif, I argued that many photographic projects
Collaboration: Inside Out
This is the second article in the series discussing how photography and foster social changes. Read the previous post here. See original article on Der Greif here. In my first Guest-Post on Der Greif, I argued that many photographic projects
Der Greif takeover: Photography that Makes a Different
Following the showcase of my work in Der Greif exhibition A Process last year, the magazine invited me to take over their blog for a week-long series of articles. I used this opportunity to put in word the many thoughts on
Der Greif takeover: Photography that Makes a Different
Following the showcase of my work in Der Greif exhibition A Process last year, the magazine invited me to take over their blog for a week-long series of articles. I used this opportunity to put in word the many thoughts on
Cross-cultural Visual Dialogue
To commemorate the first anniversary of the annexation of Crimea, last week Everyday Eastern Europe took over EchoSight instagram account, presenting a series of montages made from images by Russian and Ukrainian photographers. As always, for me, the response to
Cross-cultural Visual Dialogue
To commemorate the first anniversary of the annexation of Crimea, last week Everyday Eastern Europe took over EchoSight instagram account, presenting a series of montages made from images by Russian and Ukrainian photographers. As always, for me, the response to
Looking for similarities in Marrakech
January is the dullest month of the year – cold, dark and boring – which is why I decided to start 2015 with a trip to Morocco. This wasn’t a typical holiday, as I brought quite a bit of work
Looking for similarities in Marrakech
January is the dullest month of the year – cold, dark and boring – which is why I decided to start 2015 with a trip to Morocco. This wasn’t a typical holiday, as I brought quite a bit of work
Off the Page – where?
Last week, I attended Off the Page: Photojournalism and Public symposium at the LCC, coinciding with the private view of their MA programme graduates. The speakers, including photographer Ed Clark and co-founder of #Dysturb movement Benjamin Girette, among others, examined alternative presentation formats for
Off the Page – where?
Last week, I attended Off the Page: Photojournalism and Public symposium at the LCC, coinciding with the private view of their MA programme graduates. The speakers, including photographer Ed Clark and co-founder of #Dysturb movement Benjamin Girette, among others, examined alternative presentation formats for