Series

The Migrant Caravan, 2018
Series | The Migrant Caravan documents one of the largest caravans of migrants in recent history, with as many as 7,000 travelers, including at least 2,300 children, according to UN agencies.

Industrial and Ecological Impacts on Alaskan Fisheries, 2018
Series | The port of Sitka, Alaska, has been the home of one of the most important herring derbies on the North Pacific coast for over thirty years.

Childmothers, 2015
Series | Every year, about 2 million girls give birth before the age of 15. This corresponds to 5 500 girls a day, who progress directly from childhood to motherhood.

Mayo Photo Studio, 2014
Series | In a refugee camp on the outskirts of Khartoum, Pieter ten Hoopen portrayed Sudanese patients and staff at a humanitarian clinic far from the constant conflict.

Testimonies from the North Caucasus, 2013
Series | The Caucasus Mountains near Sochi, host of part of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. The North Caucasus, the site of one of the most deadly conflicts in Europe, is located in this mountain range.

North-East Congo DRC, 2012
Series | In the North-East of The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC Congo), two regions are neglected by the authorities in Kinshasa.

Jukai Forest, The Ocean of Trees, 2012
Series | In 1960, Seicho Matsumoto wrote the novel "Tower of wave", where a couple of lovers commit suicide in the Jukai forest in Japan. This story gave rise to a wave of suicides in that particular place and people came from far away to end their lives.

Tokyo 7, 2012
Series | During my time working as a photographer after the devastating tsunami in 2011 in Japan, I became completely fascinated by this country, especially Tokyo. Despite the devastation, the Japanese were calm and collected and they showed almost none of their private sorrow.

Child Wedding in India, 2012
Series | For over 200 years Vadia in Gujarat has been a town infamous for young girls’ prostitution. Because no one is willing to marry them, they end up in prostitution at the age of 12.

Japan: Tsunami Aftermath, 2011
Series | In March 2011, Japan experienced the largest earthquake in its history. A few hours later, a tsunami was to devastate the northeast coast of the island.