





Other Projects
CRUX Photography Research Network: Landscape of Inequality
Many people believed the free-market economy would generate wealth for all, but in fact it has polarised the world. According to the Oxfam study An Economy for 99% (Hardoon, 2017), eight people were reported to own as much wealth as half the human race. The Landscape of Inequality explores the global landscape of inequality as a broad concept.
Photo Requests from Solitary (PRFS) is a participatory project that invites men and women held in long-term solitary confinement in U.S. prisons to request a photograph of anything at all, real or imagined, and then finds a volunteer to make the image.
Making photographs transforms people’s lives. For eight decades, the Josephine Herrick Project (JHP) has done just that. We teach photography to and exhibit work by people from a broad range of under-resourced communities.
