Global Housing Inequalities

Photography • Visual Storytelling
Mexico City, Mexico.

An ongoing photography project documenting informal housing, urban inequality, and community-led development across cities in the Global South. The work explores how housing, infrastructure, and the built environment reflect broader questions of access, resilience, and social inequality within rapidly changing urban environments.

Photographed across multiple cities, the series combines documentary observation with visual storytelling to capture both the physical realities of informal settlement and the everyday life, adaptation, and community shaped within these spaces.

A family living room that doubles as a small shop. Hambanthota, Sri Lanka.
A view from above the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa.
A successful People’s Housing Process called Freedom Park, in Mitchells Plain.
Cape Town, South Africa.
Young boys rent out this washing machine to households in the community of Tierra Baja. Cartagena, Colombia.