Commissioned work for The Anne Frank Huis in Amsterdam. The photo series is part of the campaign Don’t Hate, Educate. We tell the story of 4 young people facing intolerance today, Majid who is a refugee from Syria, Kuei from South Sudan, Dalit who is jewish and Mees who is transgender/ non binary. The photos and documentaries are is all shot inside of their bedrooms. The text I wrote over the photos is from the interviews they did. It puts intolerance that people experience today in perspective with our history. A story that most likely everybody knows of; Anne Frank’s story. When you get to know people and they tell their personal stories it’s hard to hate. We are doing this to raise awareness without any direct judgement about the fact that the problems we carried back then are still existing today. Maybe the form of it has changed and maybe we have created new ones too. But people, sadly enough, will always face intolerance. And let’s try and do our best to minimize it as much as we can. I also photographed their 10 most valuable and personal objects as if it were museum pieces. These will be featured in the application combined with the story behind each of their objects. In the app you can project their bedroom with Augmented Reality and walk around in their rooms while getting to know them and hearing their personal stories.