Giving Back Through Photography
Community Photography Projects by Anthony Ritchie Photography — Griffith NSW
As a photographer, I believe storytelling has the power to inspire change. Through my community photography projects, I offer free professional photography for Not-for-Profits and NGOs across Griffith and the wider Riverina region — helping local organisations share their stories, showcase their impact, and connect with their supporters.
Why I Give Back
For me, photography has always been about more than just taking pictures — it’s about people, connection, and stories that deserve to be seen.
Over the years, I’ve met countless individuals and organisations doing extraordinary things with limited resources and endless heart. Supporting them through photography is my way of giving back — of using my craft to shine a light on the good happening all around us.
Why It Matters
A powerful image can move people — it can spark awareness, inspire donations, and build community support.
For many grassroots organisations, professional photography isn’t something they can easily budget for. But strong, authentic visuals can make a huge difference in how their message is received.
If my work can help amplify that message, that’s what matters most.
What I Offer
- Documentary-style photography that captures real people and real moments
- Portraits of teams, volunteers, and community members
- Event coverage for launches, fundraisers, and celebrations
- Storytelling imagery for websites, social media, and reports
How It Works
If you’re a Not-for-Profit or NGO doing meaningful work, I’d love to hear your story.
We’ll chat about your goals, the moments you want to capture, and how photography can help bring your message to life.
There are no costs, no hidden conditions — just a genuine collaboration to help your story reach further.
Let’s Tell Your Story
If your organisation is creating change in the community, I’d be honoured to help you share that story through photography.
Contact me here.
I, Anthony Ritchie, respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land I live on, the Wiradjuri people, and pay my respects to their elders past, present and future.