CCSFPHOTO welcomes Greg Constantine
@grconstantine as part of our « Photographers and Their Images” lecture series for Spring 2026.
Free and open to the public.
*Moderated by Prof. Mark Murrmann as part of his class PHOT40 "Social Activism"
*Date: Monday, March 23, 6:30pm PST
*Zoom: https://ccsf-edu.zoom.us/my/markmurrmann
The lecture will be recorded and hosted on vimeo.com/ccsfphoto
Greg Constantine, PhD is an American/Canadian documentary photographer.
He has dedicated his career to long-term, independent projects about underreported or neglected global stories. His work explores the intersection of human rights, inequality, injustice, identity, belonging and the power of the state. He spent over a decade working on the project "Nowhere People," which documented the lives and struggles of stateless communities in nineteen countries around the world.
From 2016 to early 2023, Constantine worked on the project SEVEN DOORS, investigating and exposing the impact of immigration detention on migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in Malaysia, the US, UK, Mexico and several countries in Europe. The project produced the seven-part, Seven Doors Print Journal.
Expanding on that project, Constantine's current focus is on US immigration detention systems: private prisons, county jails and warehouse facilities. Detainees disappear into this opaque system, designed to strip individuals of their personhood, as well as access to family and legal assistance.
He is the author of three books including: Kenya’s Nubians: Then & Now (2011) and the award winning books: Exiled To Nowhere: Burma’s Rohingya (2012) and the book Nowhere People (2015).
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