• A soldier walking alone on a dirt road in a dusty, barren landscape with smoke and dust in the air, under a clear sky.

    Fault Lines (Global-ongoing)

    Fault Lines is a long-term visual investigation into the geographies where the disintegration of the international system becomes visible.

  • People gathered outdoors for a religious ceremony, holding icons and religious banners with an image of Jesus Christ.

    Ukraine (2022-ongoing)

    From the first days of Russia’s full-scale invasion to the horrors that have unfolded since.

  • Three people walking through a snow-covered landscape, with snow falling heavily and few distant trees visible.

    They take the sleep out of our eyes (Global-2020-2024)

    They Take the Sleep Out of Our Eyes follows the perilous journeys of migrants and refugees, examining the interplay between borders, migration, and the violence that surrounds them.

  • Four soldiers wearing helmets and military gear riding in a vehicle on a wet, winding road surrounded by greenery.

    The revolution takes a little longer (Myanmar, 2025)

    “The Revolution Takes a Little Longer” follows a young generation of Burmese who have joined the People’s Defence Force (PDF) in their armed struggle against Myanmar’s military junta.

  • Three men on a boat by the water, one walking along the boat's edge, two sitting and talking.

    Gate of Tears (Djibouti, 2024)

    Gate of Tears traces the perilous migration route across the Bab El Mandeb Strait, where East African migrants risk their lives crossing to Yemen.

  • A young man standing amidst rocky terrain with sparse vegetation and hills in the background, holding a rifle.

    Shelter in the Nuba Mountains (Sudan 2024)

    Shelter in the Nuba Mountains documents life in the Nuba Mountains, a region once marked by conflict that has now become a fragile refuge amid Sudan’s civil war.

  • Two young men hugging outdoors on a sunny day, with greenery and trees in the background.

    Returning Home From War (Tigray, 2023)

    Returning Home From War is the story of a young man who wanted to fight for his region. And who today wants nothing more than to learn to walk again and return to society.

  • Nighttime photo of a high-rise building decorated with flags, banners, and lights, with people visible on the balconies and rooftop, and fireworks in the background.

    We want a Homeland (Iraq 2018-2019)

    We Want a Homeland documents the struggle of a generation of young Iraqis who envisioned a future beyond sectarian divisions and systemic corruption.