Born in London, Marc’s studies took him from sociology to photography and he has been making photographs ever since. His images document the memories, histories and stories that are set in the landscapes that surround us.
Marc is based in the UK and works on on long term documentary projects, including The Last Stand (2010-2014), A Wounded Landscape - bearing witness to the Holocaust (2015-2021) and The Land is Yellow, the Sky is Blue (2021-2023). He aims to tell stories through his photography, focusing at times on the landscape itself, and the objects found on and within it, and sometimes combining landscape, documentary, portrait and still life, along with audio recordings of interviews and sounds, to portray the mass sprawling web of the histories and stories he tells.
Marc has published seven photo books - The Edge of Ruin (2025), Travelogue 2 - A thousand days of longing (2024), The Land is Yellow, the Sky is Blue (2023), Remnants (2022), A Wounded Landscape - bearing witness to the Holocaust (2021), Travelogue 1 (2018) and The Last Stand (2014), selling nearly 8000 copies in total. His books are held in multiple libraries including The European Parliament, Yad Vashem Holocaust Remembrance Centre, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and The Simon Wiesenthal Centre.
Marc’s solo exhibitions include Impressions Gallery, Bradford, Side Gallery, Newcastle, The Royal Armouries Museum and Focal point Gallery in the UK and Spazio Klien in Italy. Group shows include those at The House of European History in Brussels, The Photographers Gallery and the Association of Photographers gallery, London, and internationally at The Indian Photo Festival, The Athens PhotoFestival and Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
His work work has been published in journals and magazines ranging from National Geographic, FT Weekend and the British Journal of Photography and Raw Magazine to Wired and Dezeen.
He also works as a visiting lecturer at various universities in the UK and mentor both in the UK and abroad.