Alistair Redding's Calais documents the experiences of those living in the Jungle Refugee Camp in Calais, France. The images illustrate the limbo in which refugees find themselves: they have escaped the unbearable circumstances of their countries of origin but are unable to function as fully-fledged members of society in their new homes.
Essential to Redding's practice is constructing his photographs in conversation with his subjects. In this way, they are given the ability to build their own narratives in collaboration with the photographer and they are validated in a space and time where they have previously been marginalized.
See more of Alistair Redding's work here.