Press

  • Notion - The Earthrise Perspective

    A bi-monthly column in Notion’s opinion section for the latest ‘Earthrise perspective’, spotlighting different creatives to follow.

  • Semaine

    Jack Harries and Alice Aedy feature on the cover of the 6th Edition of Semaine as their monthly tastemakers. In this issue, Semaine explore climate action against the backdrop of Earth Day.

  • A day in the life of climate storytellers Jack Hunger Magazine - Harries and Alice Aedy at Earthrise Studio

    The media platform and creative studio Earthrise walk HUNGER through a typical day in their London offices.

  • Forbes 30 under 30

    Alice Aedy, Jack & Finn Harries make the Forbes 30 under 30 list for social impact along for their work at Earthrise Studio.

  • New York Times Climate Hub - How Creativity Can Drive Awareness of Climate Change

    Come to get informed. Leave inspired. Join Whitney Richardson and Alice Aedy as they explore how art can drive awareness of climate change.

  • WeTransfer - O futuro é indígena

    Created in collaboration with WeTransfer and Indigenous Brazilian filmmaker Eric Terena, ‘O futuro é Indígena’ (The Future is Indigenous) is a photo series spotlighting Indigenous leaders who are raising awareness.⁠

  • The Guardian - The ‘green influencers’ targeting the TikTok generation

    Activists are increasingly harnessing the power of social media to organise and educate people about the climate crisis

  • Sky News Interview - Earth Day 2021

    On Earth Day I spoke to Sky News about my work as a film-maker - and how forced migration, women’s stories and climate change are all connected - my collaboration with Stella McCartney and the importance of talking about and hearing from communities living on the climate frontlines who are disproportionately impacted, across the Global South, and the indigenous communities defending the Amazon.

  • Vogue - “We have a special connection with Earth”: why Indigenous women are coming together to protect the Amazon

    How Indigenous women are fighting multiple threats to their communities, as part of a collective called Mujeres Amazonicas.

  • Vogue - 7 Inspiring Young Activists Working To Save The Planet

    Vogue speaks to the activists at the forefront of the global climate movement to find out what’s in store for 2021.

  • The Evening Standard - Jack and Finn Harries join filmmaker Alice Aedy to launch new digital platform Earthrise

    A pioneering digital platform has been launched in a bid to mobilise younger generations in the fight against climate change.

  • Guardian Documentaries - 'Somalinimo'

    In documentary, Somalinimo, four British-Somali students navigate one of Britain’s most elite institutions: Cambridge University. Directed by Alice Aedy and Produced by Awa Farah.

  • Canon UK - Turning the tide with documentary filmmaker Alice Aedy

    In September 2015, British documentarian Alice Aedy saw an image that changed her life. Published across the globe, the photograph showed the body of Alan Kurdi, a three-year-old Syrian refugee, washed up on a Turkish beach.

  • Stella McCartney - 'A Letter to My Loved Ones'

    For the Stella McCartney Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, Lynsey Addario and filmmaker Alice Aedy captured 12 women of diverse ages and backgrounds through a hero film and photo series.

  • The Guardian - 'Looking back, I realise I was naive': reporting on the refugee crisis

    When photographer Alice Aedy first covered the refugee crisis in 2016 she believed Europe would respond with humanity to images of families seeking shelter and safety.

  • i-D Magazine - 15 Young Activists Fighting to Save Our Planet

    Spanning documentary makers, actors, bloggers and authors, WaterAid’s Future 15 are the pioneering climate justice voices you need to know.

  • Eco-Age - Global Climate Strikes: A Photographic Account

    Photojournalist, director and activist Alice Aedy shares a series of photographs captured at the Global Climate Strike on Friday 20th September, and discusses the power of photography.

  • The Atlantic - Disconnected

    Why is Generation Z so lonely? It’s a question Alice Aedy explores in her short documentary Disconnected, premiering on The Atlantic.

  • The Guardian - 'No one chooses to be a refugee': pictures from a Greek crisis

    A young photojournalist shares the stories behind her encounters with refugee children at the height of Europe’s refugee crisis.

  • Suitcase Magazine - The Many Faces of Iran

    This photographic series was shot on 35mm film during Iranian New Year (Nowruz). Photographing on film in Iran meant slowing down and being more conscious of the images I took - a welcome departure from the photo journalism work I had been doing prior to the trip.

  • BBC - When Amazon leaders blessed Scotland's rainforest

    The BBC writes about The Ghost Rainforest film made by Earthrise, about a group of Indigenous people from the Amazon and a visit they made to Scotland's rainforest.

  • Positive News Magazine: ‘I feel very positive about my generation: it has become cool to care'

    Alice Aedy is a photographer and documentary maker who has become known for sharing images and stories of refugees via Instagram.

  • BBC News - Refugee picture exhibition to open in London

    An exhibition highlighting the struggles of human migration is opening its doors.

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  • The Guardian - Migration crisis: plight of people stuck in Serbia's 'new Calais' laid bare

    Two Afghan ex-US army translators stranded in freezing and squalid Belgrade camp tell their tale in Guardian film.

  • Vice - Photos of What Remains at a Forgotten Refugee Camp

    Tucked into marshland by a forest in northern France are the traces of a refugee camp we've barely heard about.