In addition to my commercial photography work, I started a 501c3 so I could share compassionate perspectives, promote greater awareness for both human rights and for the animals who need a louder voice to be heard. From civil rights demonstrations to showing the kindness and compassion of animal sanctuaries, the project has focused on using photogr...
In addition to my commercial photography work, I started a 501c3 so I could share compassionate perspectives, promote greater awareness for both human rights and for the animals who need a louder voice to be heard. From civil rights demonstrations to showing the kindness and compassion of animal sanctuaries, the project has focused on using photography to help stir the conscience that all beings are sentient and deserve the utmost respect.
I’ve had the privilege to work with animal sanctuaries around the world using my photography to help with campaigns, raising awareness for various causes and initiatives, and fundraising efforts for non profits. We have grown project has since grown to include humanitarian issues and we are proud to begin working on a campaign to help women in Uganda (pictured below) to support themselves by making traditional East African clothing we plan to distribute here in the US for sale. This summer we will kick off the project with a fashion show fundraiser in the Triangle Area which we are very excited about! When you visit the studio, you may also have a look at some of the hand-made clothing we proudly display. We have also started a photojournalism program, and we have sent our first recipient in East Africa to study photojournalism at the local university so they may become a bigger voice for their community.
Photographs from the project were also recently chosen for use in campaign to raise awareness, and how the public perceives animals di