Category / Photo ethics
Daphine’s story: Goodbye stigma
First published by Frontline AIDS. It’s nearly three years since Daphine from Kampala, Uganda shared her story in the film, Love a Positive Life, and she continues to go from strength to strength…
Beyond the storyboard: why authenticity is key to bringing your film to life
First published by CharityComms. “I want to be a role model,” Daphine tells me when I ask her why she wanted to share her story. “It gives the community another picture about…
Love a Positive Life wins Brighton Fringe festival’s ‘Visual Arts Award’
First published by Frontline AIDS (previously the International HIV/AIDS Alliance). A photography exhibition raising awareness of HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights has won an award at a prestigious UK…
The new charity face: Positive, thought-provoking and fun
Nahimana at the pool table; Nadia celebrating having just won a game; Rashida applying her lippy; a group of friends giggling over condoms; and Daphine splashing around at the beach with her…
Whose story? Representing a charity’s work
First published by PhotoVoice. “It looks like a GAP advert” was one response I received to photos I shared with colleagues after a trip to Walvis Bay, Namibia for the International HIV/AIDS…