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  • Seeing Change, Morocco

    Seeing Change, Morocco

    ⵜⴰⵖⵓⵔⴰⵔⵜ – ‘Desertification’ Gender ethnicity and desertification in Aoufous, Morocco. This is a collaborative photography project investigating the impact of climate change on the Amazigh women of Aoufous, Morocco.

  • Visionaries of Kigali, Rwanda

    Visionaries of Kigali, Rwanda

    The visionaries of Kigali project was a community peace-building participatory photography project working with 12 young people at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, seeking to use photography as a catalyst for communication, expression, discussion and social change.

  • Empires Wake

    Empires Wake

    This project came about as a personal response to the ethical challenges Tom faced as a photographer working for development agencies funded by western governments and donors.

  • United Rugby Championship / The Big Picture Project

    United Rugby Championship / The Big Picture Project

    The ‘Big Picture Project’ was a participatory photography project run with the United Rugby Championship (URC), forming a key part of their ‘Take on Tomorrow’ programme, which aims to use URC rugby as a tool for positive social change. We worked in partnership with Trust Impact, a consultancy that specialises in helping charities understand, measure…

  • Collective Visions Exhibition, UK

    Collective Visions Exhibition, UK

    In this solo exhibition at The Collection in Lincoln, Tom Martin explores the moral and political challenges encountered when trying to represent vulnerable communities with honesty and authenticity.

  • Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, UK

    Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, UK

    This image from the European Commission justice project ‘Gutwara Nesa’ was shortlisted for the 2010 Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, at the National Portrait Gallery in London.