Capturing the Raw, Unspoken Stories of Our World
With a passion for storytelling through the lens, Aine’s photography serves as a personal journey and a reflection of the world around her. Whether capturing the vibrant pulse of Karachi’s streets, or documenting the quiet, untold stories of individuals and communities, she approaches each shot to capture raw, unfiltered emotions.
As a writer and freelance journalist, photography allows her to explore new dimensions of expression, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Her photography has appeared in several online magazines including the New Yorker, National Geographic.com, as well as the University of London’s refugee law website.
Her photojournalism has also been featured in books including, “The Science of Nutrition: Why We Need Vitamins,” published by Crabtree Publishing, “Pakistan,” a travel book published by Abdo Publishing Company, as well as “The World’s Deadliest Animals,” published by Rosen Publishing Group in New York. Aine took photography courses at the London School of Photography in the U.K and the Living Arts Centre in Canada.
She is eager to collaborate on photojournalism and documentary photography projects that shed light on the complex, upspoken, and human aspects of our world. Each project is an opportunity to refine her craft and contribute to the visual conversation.