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reasons to rise

A photo documentary from

Misan Harriman & Domizia Salusest

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100 Reasons to Rise

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Quaker presents 100 Reasons to Rise. A photo documentary of 100 people aged 1-100 on their mornings that matter. The photographers, Misan Harriman and Domizia Salusest, were invited into each person’s home to capture these intimate portraits and hear their stories over breakfast.

The result is a lifetime of hope: 100 people’s stories, dreams and challenges at every stage of life. A testament to the fact that even when hope might feel like it’s in short supply, we all have a reason to rise. These stories broach real-life topics from all stages of life, reflective of real people and their authentic experiences.

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Misan Harriman is a British photographer and director. From documenting historic moments in history, most notably the Black Lives Matter movement in London, to photographing high profile talent, including Jay Z, Tom Cruise, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and many more, Harriman is a photographer of extraordinary range. In 2020, Harriman became the first black man to shoot the cover of British Vogue’s September issue. In July 2021, Harriman was appointed Chair at The Southbank Centre in London. Harriman’s directorial debut short film The After was nominated for an Academy Award in 2024.

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Domizia Salusest is an Italian photographer working in London. Having graduated from University of Arts London in 2018 with a degree in photojournalism, Domizia’s love of cinema led her to pursue photography commissions with film studios, streamers and TV broadcasters. Domizia has made a name for herself in the world of film and TV, shooting unit stills and Key Art.