

Oradour-Sur-Glane
This body of work explores how photography can move beyond consumption to become a respectful act of remembrance at sites marked by tragedy. It reflects on the responsibility of the photographer when documenting spaces shaped by loss.
A visit to Oradour-sur-Glane in France anchors the project, reinforcing the importance of sensitivity, care, and intention when engaging with places of historical trauma.

Through Lenses of Remembrance: Ethical Photography at Dark Tourism Sites
Through Lenses of Remembrance: Ethical Photography at Dark Tourism Sites explores how photography can act as a respectful form of remembrance within spaces shaped by tragedy. The work reflects on ethical responsibility, intention, and the role of visual storytelling in preserving memory with sensitivity and care.
You can read the full dissertation here: FALLON 2024 MNHP312 Dissertation.pdf























