About
I am a freelance professional Photographer for 2 decades and I also collect B roll on shoots. For the past 14 years, I have been living a full life on the road, nomadically traveling from commission to commission. This has resulted in 8 years working in mostly South Asia, a year in South America and for the past 5 years, I have been concentrating my photography in Africa. Although my work can be seen in publications around the globe, the majority of my clients for the past 20 years have been aid organisations. NGO clients include - Oxfam UK, World Vision, UNHCR, The Red Cross, WFP, Save the Children, Greenpeace, WWF, CARE, UNAids, Mercy Corp, Help Aged International, Islamic Relief, Tearfund, Sightsavers, CAFOD, Orbis, HIV Aids Alliance, IPPF, Muslim Aid, Concern Worldwide, Fairtrade, Marie Stopes International, The Leprosy Mission, Malaria Consortium, DEC, Lepra, and VSO amongst others. I always try my best to publish many commissions in The Guardian's International Development page. Please feel free to google examples of this work. Finally, I usually shoot still using a Hasselblad H5D 50c which can offer images of up to 2GB! Though I only provide images that size on request. However, the formidable camera system provides image quality of the very highest level and it is rare to see photojournalist using a digital Hasselblad. I will pin my latest international location and I will always try my best to work with available budgets.