GOMA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO. January 2025. ONGOING CRISIS. THE CITY THAT. OUTLIVES EVERY. EMERGENCY......Seven million people displaced across eastern Congo. A city seized for the second time in a decade. A displacement camp housing 400,000 people that the world has already decided is a resolved story. I spent eleven days inside Bulengo camp in January 2025. This is what I found.
I photographed the faces of people rebuilding in a city that the world had already decided was a resolved story. That experience taught me everything I needed to know about the relationship between news cycles and human reality. They do not correspond. They never have.
I have spent the twelve years since covering displacement, famine, armed conflict, political
I picked up my first camera at seventeen in Sarajevo, the year the Dayton Agreement was signed and the foreign press started
I photographed the faces of people rebuilding in a city that the world had already decided was a resolved story. That experience taught me everything I needed to know about the relationship between news cycles and human reality. They do not correspond. They never have.
I have spent the twelve years since covering displacement, famine, armed conflict, political
I picked up my first camera at seventeen in Sarajevo, the year the Dayton Agreement was signed and the foreign press started
I photographed the faces of people rebuilding in a city that the world had already decided was a resolved story. That experience taught me everything I needed to know about the relationship between news cycles and human reality. They do not correspond. They never have.
I have spent the twelve years since covering displacement, famine, armed conflict, political
I picked up my first camera at seventeen in Sarajevo, the year the Dayton Agreement was signed and the foreign press started
I photographed the faces of people rebuilding in a city that the world had already decided was a resolved story. That experience taught me everything I needed to know about the relationship between news cycles and human reality. They do not correspond. They never have.
I have spent the twelve years since covering displacement, famine, armed conflict, political
I picked up my first camera at seventeen in Sarajevo, the year the Dayton Agreement was signed and the foreign press started
I photographed the faces of people rebuilding in a city that the world had already decided was a resolved story. That experience taught me everything I needed to know about the relationship between news cycles and human reality. They do not correspond. They never have.
I have spent the twelve years since covering displacement, famine, armed conflict, political
I picked up my first camera at seventeen in Sarajevo, the year the Dayton Agreement was signed and the foreign press started