Submission Photography

Finding Faith in the Fight

For the past five years, I have been working on a long-term photographic project about protest.

My approach is intuitive. I follow the energy of the crowd, moving through moments of tension, stillness, anger, grief, solidarity and release. Rather than trying to control what I find, I trust the process: being present, staying open, and allowing scenes to reveal themselves.

Nature is one of my main points of reference. In nature, harmony does not come from order, it emerges through diversity, collision, adaptation and chaos. I see protest in a similar way: disruptive on the surface, but often driven by a collective movement towards repair, visibility and change.


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Finding Faith in the Fight

For the past five years, I have been working on a long-term photographic project about protest.

My approach is intuitive. I follow the energy of the crowd, moving through moments of tension, stillness, anger, grief, solidarity and release. Rather than trying to control what I find, I trust the process: being present, staying open, and allowing scenes to reveal themselves.

Nature is one of my main points of reference. In nature, harmony does not come from order, it emerges through diversity, collision, adaptation and chaos. I see protest in a similar way: disruptive on the surface, but often driven by a collective movement towards repair, visibility and change.