Art that helps people? That’s the kind of science I believe in.

Art that helps people? That’s the kind of science I believe in.

I love art and creativity in every form, especially when it’s shared honestly and without pressure. Adenine Design Photography exists as a creative practice and an experiment in building something meaningful—without the pressure of turning it into a livelihood. When you choose to bring one of my photographs into your home, you’re not just supporting the work itself; you’re helping turn a personal creative practice into something that gives back.

Every sale follows a "Profit with Purpose" model. Your support directly impacts Global & Social Justice: We contribute monthly to organizations fighting for human rights and systemic change.

Our Current Partners

We are proud to stand behind these organizations that are doing the heavy lifting in our local and global communities:

Organization Mission at a Glance
Black Feminist Fund Fighting systems of oppression and building a world affirming of Black women and gender expansive people.
Transgender Law Center The largest national, trans-led organization working to set all people free.
Southern Poverty Law Center "We Defend Racial Justice Issues"
Black Women In NH Fostering connection, culture, and collective care for Black people in New Hampshire and nearby areas.
PCRF Providing medical and humanitarian relief to children throughout the Levant, regardless of nationality or religion.
RFFNH The Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire - breaking down the various barriers patients face in accessing abortion care.
The Trevor Project The Trevor Project’s mission is to end suicide among LGBTQ+ young people.
RAINN Offering hope, courage, and community to everyone impacted by sexual violence.

 

 

Thank You for Choosing Us

By supporting this store, you are choosing a business that invests back into its neighbors. Thank you for being part of this cycle of creativity and care.

“All of this has happened before. All of this will happen again.”    — BTG

     (Field notes from Planet Earth)


 

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