Commissions

March for Peace, saw an estimated 30 thousand protesters march from Sisowath Quay on the riverside to Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 
March for Peace, saw an estimated 30 thousand protesters march from Sisowath Quay on the riverside to Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The march started at 3 pm on December 18, with thousands gathering at the Riverside night market and marching to Independence Monument. The marchers declared: Cambodia Needs Peace. The event came as border hostilities with Thailand, which re-ignited on 7 December, escalated with the reported bombing by F16s of the Cambodian border city of Poipet.

A photo book of the
border conflict.
Coming soon!
Displaced Lives of Cambodia Broken Borders
Donations arrive at an aid centre March for Peace Phnom Penh Donation centre
ceasefire day
Internally displaced people from the Thai-Cambodia border conflict staying at Wat Athvea Temple, Kakrgnagn village, Siem Reap Province. A boy carrying a rice sack makes a peace sign at a donation centre in Beung Kok, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A woman takes a phone photo of the March for Peace. The rally saw an estimated 30 thousand protesters march from Sisowath Quay on the riverside to Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. March for Peace, saw an estimated 30 thousand protesters march from Sisowath Quay on the riverside to Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.  Vehicles arrive to deliver supplies at a donation centre in Beung Kok, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Commissions – If you would like to use existing content, commission new work, schedule training support, or discuss projects, then please send me a message on the contact page.

Visual stories, using a range of media techniques, are what I create and share. Environmental, social and human rights are fields of focus. I can support your work as follows.

By Appointment:

Photojournalism – photo coverage or written articles with photos. Editorial to features.
Multimedia – photography, written word and video content, produced into bespoke multimedia packages. 
Books – published books featuring words and photos.
Media Training – in-person or online tutorials and workshops on: photography, editorial and investigative journalism, multimedia and video skills.
Video – reportage to event coverage. Edited and packaged.
Reports – based on field and desk research that support campaigns with real world impact.

If that’s what you need we should talk!

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