About Marcus Perkins

Since 1992, Marcus Perkins has worked in over 90 countries covering humanitarian, corporate
and commercial assignments. His work is published and exhibited internationally, recently in the
Carter Centre and the UK and European Parliaments. His current exhibition 'Being Untouchable'
was hosted by St Paul's Cathedral in London where it was viewed by an estimated 85,000 people.
The exhibition will travel to the US Congress during 2012.

Best known for his work documenting humanitarian and human rights issues, Marcus remains
deeply committed to communicating the heart of a story through the power of the still image.

Clients

European Parliament, AstraZeneca (Global), EDF Energy (Paris), Anglo American (London),
British Government (Home Office), Hiroshima Convention Bureau (Japan), Fortum (Helsinki),
SunGard Systems (Global), Effat College (Jeddah), GlaxoSmithKline (UK/Africa/India), Reuters
De Beers (Johannesburg), Korea First Bank (Seoul), Mizuho Bank (Tokyo), Wellington College,
Association of Chief Police Officers (UK), Hitachi (Singapore), and Dauntsey's School.

Human Rights Watch, CSW, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Society, Tearfund,
World Health Organisation and UNHCR.

Print Sales for Good Causes

Each year special prints are sold or donated for auction in order to raise money for a good cause.
In 2010, over £14,000 was raised in support of Human Rights Watch in Geneva.

This year's beneficiary is Kamlesh, a young Dalit girl who suffered severe burns when she was
pushed onto a fire as her punishment for walking on a path reserved for 'high' caste people.
Money raised will go towards the reconstructive surgery she desperately needs.
Kamlesh is featured in the exhibition 'Being Untouchable'.