I am based between the UK and East Africa where I carry out social documentary, as well as large format, experimental, and art-ivist photography.
Visual storytelling is my passion, and for over 15 years now, my work has combined the personal and the professional, always searching for untold stories.
Recently, in Kenya, I produced and curated the multimedia project: “Tuko Moja – Culture and Identity in Nairobi, a Postmodern Global City”
My past photography work includes Amnesty International – Torture in Philippines. I have worked with Catherine Karnow on feature reportages for National Geographic Traveller and Smithsonian Magazine – The Long and Winding History of the Thames, with Justin Barton and James Harris on grand interiors and antique object shoots using large format cameras, and I have had work published at Songlines – Womad 2013 magazine featuring Womad Festival.
More of my photography can be seen on INSTAGRAM (nekaneozamiz)