








Save the Children has been documenting the stories of children living on the frontline of the climate crisis, sending world-renowned photographers to Cambodia, Australia, and Pakistan to learn about their lives. Once the images were sent back to the UK, my partner and I started the process of working in darkrooms and science laboratories; adding chemicals to the negatives, the same pollutants that were affecting the locations where the children lived, creating a representation of the environmental impact these children were suffering. To see the full essays go to: https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2021/nov/01/children-surviving-the-climate-crisis-in-pictures

To read the stories from each location:
The project has toured the world presenting the issue via free exhibitions for the public to interact with. July 2022 the project was on the waterfront of the London Thames by London Bridge.
Save the Children and Norton Rose Fulbright sponsors for the project - https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en/about/corporate-responsibility/global-charitable-initiatives/virtual-gallery-exhibition