Photographers Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker and Louise Herrche Serup aim to nuance the way we talk and think about migrant sex workers and potential victims of human trafficking with their photo project 'You still don't know my name'.

Photographers Louise Herrche Serup and Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker have visited 152 massage parlors and brothels. This has resulted in the documentary photo project ’You still don’t know my name’.

They aim to nuance the way we talk and think about migrant sex workers and potential victims of human trafficking through their photographs.

Photographers Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker and Louise Herrche Serup aim to nuance the way we talk and think about migrant sex workers and potential victims of human trafficking with their photo project 'You still don't know my name'.
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Louise Herrche Serup responds immediately.

»But their names, we didn’t always get those. That seemed too private. Even though they shared many other vulnerable and private things«, she says about the title of the photo project.

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