Bethlehem Crossing, the West Bank. A young boy sits upon the shoulders of his grandfather as they make their way through a militarised checkpoint on their way from Bethlehem to Jerusalem during Ramadan.
The West Bank, Palestine. 2023.
Syrian, Kurdish and Iraqi children and adults block off the road between Idomeni and Thessaloniki for several hours in protest at the continued border closure between Greece and Macedonia (FYROM) in the hope continuing their journey into northern Europe to seek asylum.
Clara, 42, an artist from Hong Kong is now living in self-exile in the UK fearing for her safety for speaking out against the harsh government crackdown of pro-democracy protestors.
A 17-year old Afghan migrant waits overnight aboard a bus that will take him from Dimitrovgrad on the Serbian-Bulgarian border to Belgrade where all refugees and asylum seekers have 72 hours to pass through Serbia according to a law that discourages those travelling through Europe not to settle in Serbia.
Glaswegians dance in a crowded club just after midnight on Monday 9th of August, when nightclubs reopened in Scotland for the first time in 16 months due to strict coronavirus lockdown measures. Glasgow, 2021.
Rangers fans celebrate the team's first league win in 10 years along with thousands of others in George Square, Glasgow. May, 2021.
Ncuti Gatwa at the Scottish BAFTA Awards, Glasgow. November 2022.
Jai Latto, 22, was crowned the first Miss Transgender UK in 2015. As part of the prize she won £10,000 to cover the cost of gender reassignment surgery at a clinic in New Delhi.
A young Syrian refugee waits overnight on a bus that will take him and other refugees and migrants from the Serbian-Bulgarian border to Belgrade on their journey into northern Europe to seek asylum. Dimitrovgrad, 2015.
Glencoe, Scotland
Best friends Mohammed and Ahmed hang out in the abandoned train they have called home for the last 2 months. Idomeni, Greece.
An Afghan refugee waits for permission at Dimitrovgrad police station on the Bulgarian-Serbian border during the height of the refugee crisis when over a million people made the perilous journey to Europe, most commonly via the Mediterranean or via the Balkans. Serbia, 2015.
Merengue dancers peer in during the senior boys' ballet rehearsal at el Instituto de Incolballet in Cali, Colombia
Julian Garay, a professional ballet dancer, rehearses for a performance at the Teatro Municipal in Cali, Colombia.
Refugees stranded in Idomeni Refugee Camp on the Greek-Northern Macedonian border try to find out more information about what the newly introduced Dublin III Regulation means for their asylum applications if they continue to travel through Europe.
Beatriz Jamtem carries her malnourished daughter Marta. She is happy since the new road has meant she can now access the local medical centre and get treatment for her child. Alto Benfica, Mozambique.
Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides.
Juan Paulo Ortiz, 14, during ballet rehearsals at Incolballet in Cali, Colombia.
Juma, a kitchen gardener in Sindh, has been working with her community to encourage them to grow and eat their own produce in an effort to combat the high rates of malnutrition.
June buckles Linda, one of more than 3000 Syrian refugees resettled in Scotland, into her tricycle whilst babysitting her and her brother, Salaa. June said she feels like an adopted grandmother to Linda and Salaa and has helped to fill the gap after her own grandchildren moved to Australia with their parents.
The Bakdash's, a Syrian family resettled in Scotland under the Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme (VPRS) enjoy a picnic and watch runner's compete in a hill running on Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh. 2016.
Idomeni Refugee Camp, Greece. 2016.
Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, photographed for The New Yorker.
15-year-old Andrés, a resident at a drug-rehabilitation centre in the Valle del Cauca region of Colombia, shows where he was slashed with a machete by a friend whilst they were both on heroin.