The PhotoBridge Project

Our People

Where experience meets purpose. With over 75 years of combined field insight across photojournalism, peacebuilding, and policy, our founders created The PhotoBridge Project to fill a gap they each saw firsthand - connecting context, understanding, and the resources needed to act.

The Leadership Team

Karen Lambert’s leadership, with over 20 years of experience in mediation, humanitarian action, and peacebuilding, strengthened by the artistic excellence of Guillaume Binet, co-founder of MYOP—one of France’s most respected independent photography collectives, known for its powerful documentary storytelling and multimedia innovation, and the contextual expertise of Roger Middleton, makes this initiative a powerful catalyst for change.

As an expert in conflict resolution and organizational development, Karen leads The PhotoBridge Project to connect renowned photojournalists with local NGOs working in fragile areas.

Through collaborations with major humanitarian organizations, Guillaume brings his expertise in documentary photography, providing strategic support for essential causes.

Roger, a seasoned expert on peacebuilding, conflict analysis, and climate-security research in Africa and the founder of Sabi Insight brings deep contextual experience.

As co-founders of The PhotoBridge Project together they are transforming humanitarian communication by combining action and artistic excellence.

Photographers

The storytellers who see what others overlook.

Our photographers are collaborators, not observers — professionals who listen first, then reveal what’s often missed. They are international, award-winning photojournalists whose work appears in TIME, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Libération, and The Wall Street Journal. Each brings the discipline of field reporting, the ethics of humanitarian storytelling, and the curiosity to uncover the human detail behind global issues. Together, they form the visual backbone of The PhotoBridge Project — transforming lived realities into images that move understanding, connect communities, and shift how impact is seen.

Our entire model — from photographers to partners to portfolios — is built on relationships and trust, because true visibility can only exist where respect is mutual.

Our Networks

The PhotoBridge Project is a living network built on collaboration, context, and trust. At its core are the donors who understand that storytelling is infrastructure - that visibility, when grounded in truth, becomes a force that moves resources and reshapes systems. Around them are the weavers — curators, educators, and advocates — who carry our portfolios into new spaces, connecting audiences to insight and action. And at the foundation are the local organizations whose work we witness and share with the world, revealing their dignity, leadership, and daily courage.

Together, they form a global ecosystem where understanding travels faster than assumption, and where visibility becomes the bridge between those doing the work and those with the power to sustain it.

The PhotoBridge Project
Flooding in Maharashtra reveals the growing climate pressure on vulnerable rural communities.
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