About Gary S. Chapman

Most people will never give medical attention to an earthquake victim in Pakistan, carry building supplies to a remote village in Mexico, or hand a bag of maize to a desperate refugee at an IDP camp in Kenya. These places are often too remote, too costly, and many times too dangerous for a casual visit.

For an NGO, non-profit, or corporation desiring to aid those in difficulty, humanitarian photography plays an essential role in communicating those needs to those willing to help. I have worked in more than 60 countries during the past 15 years helping groups communicate their mission through photography. My wife, Vivian, has collaborated with me in many of these projects as writer and producer. We can help you communicate your message in a way that deeply connects your donors to the mission you want to accomplish together.

Our core values include:

Dignity of the individual

Truth in representation

Hope in potential for change



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