Photojournalism has been a large part of our work. Commission us to photograph or film for you anywhere in the world. Our day rates are competitively priced. A selection of our work can be seen below.

Workers construct the car park at the Kigali Genocide Memorial - March 2004.

The aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide - Thousands of femurs being packed en-mass into huge coffins for communal burial.

Ricocheting bullets pierce the metal struts of the door frame - Nyamata Church, Rwanda

Before the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, the now memorial site at Murambi was due to become a school. Today, apart from the re-constructed main memorial building, the rest of the site lays in ruins. These walls bear witness to some of the most heinous crimes known to man.

Released from jail after 16years, this is a perpetrator of genocide. Here, photographed on the same soil where these crimes were committed, he recounted his crimes. (Murambi, Gikongoro, Rwanda)

2010, the Kigali Genocide Memorial - burial site to over 100,000 people and the Rwandan National Genocide Memorial. Natt was fortunate to be based here for almost 2 years as a documentary photographer and videographer.

Rows upon rows of skulls lined vast, hastily constructed wooden shelves. The Kigali City Council had ordered that all victims of the genocide be exhumed and reburied together at the new memorial. Each corpse is less than 10 years old - a body takes up to 12 years to fully decay.

Never Again Yet Again - NB Photographic Studios took the cover photo

We Survived Genocide In Rwanda - All Photos Both In Book And On Book Cover

UN Exhibition on Rwandan Genocide - Photo of woman with scarf covering face, photo of solitary man, photo of woman looking right.

Glasses & Rosary Beads Belonging To A Genocide Victim

The Blood Stained Altar Cloth

Ordinary Items Become Artefacts Post Genocidal Conflict

Former US President, Bill Clinton at Kigali Genocide Memorial

Former US President, George Bush Jr. visiting a school in Kigali, Rwanda

Laurent Gbagbo - Former President - Ivory Coast / Cote D'Ivoire

Paul Dundes Wolfowitz - 10th President World Bank
Our work in print and online (click the links)