Camino for the Amazon
For this project I walked the Camino del Norte, an 850km pilgrimage across the Northern Coast of Spain, raising money to support indigenous communities in the Amazon Rainforest that suffered horrifically as a result of the 2019 fires. Photographically the project explores the lifestyle that is being a pilgrim, and the connectedness that a nomadic way of life can bestow upon us. Contrasting the devastation of the fires and their path of destruction and greed with the sustainability of the Camino and its promotion of simplicity and contentment, these photos evoke the connection made from living intentionally day to day, away from demanding capitalistic concerns.






















