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Changing lives through CSR – Visual storytelling for GSMA Mobile for Development
In December 2012, I had the pleasure of travelling on assignment to two rural parts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh for Mobile for Development, a corporate social responsibility (CSR) / not-for-profit initiative of the GSM Association (GSMA). My …
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Tagged CSR, development, impact, India, non-profit, sustainability, visual storytelling
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‘Visual Peacemaking’ by Camille Bromley
Regular readers of these pages will recall that a couple of months ago, journalist Camille Bromley interviewed me on being a humanitarian and CSR photographer. On 18th June, the first of two resulting pieces was published by Catalysta. You’ll find the article …
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Tagged CSR, development, hope, humanitarian photography, NGO, passion, photographer, photography, Robin Wyatt, visual peacemaking
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Serving the garment industry as a CSR photographer
As a CSR photographer with an ethically-driven conscience, I need to do careful research before approaching potential clients. Of late, significant interest in my work has come from the garment industry. Mention this sector to anyone with an interest in …
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Tagged CSR, development, garment industry, human rights, photographer, photography, Robin Wyatt
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Being a humanitarian and CSR photographer: an interview
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Camille Bromley for an article she’s researching on humanitarian and CSR photographers. She’s kindly given me permission to reproduce my answers in full here. 1. How would you describe exactly what …
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Tagged CSR, development, hope, humanitarian photography, NGO, passion, photographer, photography, Robin Wyatt, visual peacemaking
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On the ethics of being a CSR photographer
Can an ethically-minded humanitarian photographer also work for big business? Are the roles of NGO photographer and corporate photographer mutually exclusive? A lot of humanitarian photographers seem to think this way. As if, in serving the non-profit / development sector, …
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Tagged career, CSR, ethics, humanitarian photography, NGO, passion, photographer, photography, Robin Wyatt, sustainability
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Mid-September Update: Goodbye Egypt, Hello Kenya!
Just time for a quick one as I’ve not even packed yet and I’m leaving for Nairobi, Kenya in a few hours! As promised, I’m writing to share some more of my work for the Irregular Migration of Minors …
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Tagged CSR, development, Egypt, hope, human trafficking, Middle East and North Africa, people smuggling, Robin Wyatt, Save the Children, tourism, youth
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Irregular Migration, the Problem (Save the Children)
Irregular Migration, an Alternative Through CSR (Save the Children)
All my ‘Moments’ from August 2011
Save the Children – Humanitarian photography update from Egypt
It’s been a while since I last wrote, and it’s been a busy time for me. During the past six weeks or so, I’ve been working with Save the Children (UK)‘s Egypt office to develop communications material for its …
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Tagged children, CSR, development, Egypt, European Union, hope, human trafficking, Middle East and North Africa, NGO, people smuggling, photography, poverty, Robin Wyatt, Save the Children, social issues, tourism, travel, youth
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