CHARITY

These individuals, teams and organisations are special. They are focused entirely on giving back, on making a difference to hundreds, sometimes thousands of lives in many different ways. Working with these passionate humans enriches my life and connects me with the most wonderful people (hopefully for life!). Watching the work they do, witnessing their absolute commitment and drive gives me new perspective, the opportunity to grow as a person and as a photographer, and inspires me to greater things. A huge thank you to all the ‘givers’ in my life.

Portrait of Cameron Parker and Isaac Kenyon Celebrating After Rowing 3,000 Miles Across The Atlantic Ocean

Cameron Parker and Isaac Kenyon celebrate after rowing 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise awareness of Multiple Sclerosis and to raise funds for the MS Society with their teammates Ben Ajay-Obe and Jack Hopkins.

Portraits to Raise Awareness of Woodside Care Home in Slipend.

Portraits to raise awareness of the wonderful work done with dementia patients at Woodside Care Home in Slipend.

Images to raise awareness of the Hornbeamwood Hedgehog Sanctuary based in Harpenden.

Amber Seabrook, winner of the SheInspires Award, on a sponsored walk to raise funds for her campaign “Expression Not Aggression”.

Festive Windows and Doors during the pandemic - all those I photographed contributed food and supplies to the Trussell Trust.

Wildlife Trust Campaign on Kissing Gates and using public footpaths.

Pacific Discovery, a team of four amazing humans preparing to row 2,800 miles across the Pacific Ocean to raise awareness for mental health and funds for UK-based charity Mind.

One of the 350 Nedbank Tour de Tuli riders who cycled nearly 300 km in four days, across three countries to raise funds for Children in the Wilderness.

Portrait Wildlife Trust Campaign on 30 Days Wild

Wildlife Trust Campaign on 30 Days Wild - highlighting things you can do at home for wildlife.

Caroline Jones who completed a year-long campaign in memory of her mother called “Knickers Model’s Own” to encourage people to wear pre-owned clothes and help raise funds for Cancer Research UK.

Emily Ketchin was the lead campaigner to improve the Thameslink train services to Harpenden and established a Harpenden Commuters Facebook Group. The community was so impressed with her commitment and dedication, she was nominated for a SheInspires Award in 2018 and won. The images intended to highlight the plight of the commuters.