All of Robin's photographs are available for purchase or, in the case of non-profit organisations or campaigns, available for free or in exchange for a small donation.
Use the Contact page to make an enquiry.
Robin's Fund exists to continue Robin's memory and work by curating exhibitions and facilitating popular education projects using Robin's photographs to challenge prejudice.
Exhibitions of Robin's work have been hung in galleries including NOVAS (London), Streetlevel Photoworks (Glasgow), Peacock Gallery (Aberdeen) and as part of Refugee Week UK, The Scottish Refugee Festival and events and festivals dedicated to celebrating and campaigning for the rights of refugees and asylum seekers. Robin's documentation of asylum seekers remains one of the most comprehensive archives of people seeking asylum in the UK and he remains the only documentary photographer to have documented a dawn raid and it's immediate aftermath. Robin's Fund is always keen to learn about opportunities to exhibit Robin's work.
photograph by Allison Taudevin
Since 2007 Robin's Fund has been designing and delivering popular education and forum theatre workshops using Robin's photographs as stimulus for exploration of the myriad of prejudices people live with and under. The workshops challenge racism, gender violence and discrimination and have been delivered in primary schools, high schools, youth groups, women's and mothers groups and senior groups. Partners and funders of these workshop projects have included The Equality And Human Rights Commissions, Kingsway Health & Wellbeing Centre, Glasgow Life and the Scottish Refugee Council. Get in contact if you would like to know more or to book a workshop.
photograph by Gareth Harper
All of Robin's photographs are available for purchase or, in the case of non-profit organisations or campaigns, available for free or in exchange for a small donation.
Use the Contact page to make an enquiry.