Based in Cambodia since 2016, I am a freelance documentary photographer with extensive hands-on experience documenting remote and diverse communities across Asia and Africa. My work focuses on highlighting cultural identity, social challenges, and the resilience of underrepresented communities. Prior to photography, I worked in international development in a United Nations organization, specializing in food security, nutrition, and climate change. This background has given me a deep understanding of global development issues, which I now translate into compelling visual narratives.
My photography is driven by a passion for storytelling and advocacy. I create impactful visuals designed to amplify voices, raise awareness, and enhance the visibility of social and environmental challenges. My projects have included capturing rituals and ceremonies in West and Central Africa, exploring the intersections of tradition and modernity in communities, and documenting the human stories behind global challenges.
My work has been featured in several exhibitions, including international showcases and I have also received multiple awards.
With a strong commitment to authenticity and cultural sensitivity, I continue to use my lens as a tool to inspire empathy, foster dialogue, and contribute to meaningful change.