Euro 2016 Photography
Euro 2016 got off to a terrifying start for me. One of the first games in Marseille, between Russia and England, saw unprecedented levels of organised violence.
Caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, I, and the rest of the crew I was filming with, ended up trapped between police and Russian hooligans before being tear gassed, kettled and attacked before narrowly escaping over a back-alley wall.
But only a day later in Nice, presumably spurred on by this unfathomable violence, Polish and Northern Irish fans showed such a display of love and union that it brought us to tears.
After the shoot finished and a day before the Brexit vote, I returned to France to capture what I saw as the untold story of Euro 2016 - the incredible positivity between fans of competing nations, and the raw expression of what being European means to citizens of this unique continent.