Savannah Dodd is an anthropologist and photographer based in Northern Ireland. She founded the Photography Ethics Centre in 2017 with the aim of raising awareness about the ethics of taking and sharing visual media. Savannah designs and delivers workshops, lectures, and other educational content about photography ethics for international audiences from a variety of sectors including media, academia, and international development. Alongside her work with the Centre, Savannah undertakes independent documentary photography projects. She is also pursuing her PhD in anthropology at Queen's University Belfast where she is examining the ethics of archiving photographs in post-conflict societies. She sits on the UK committee for the Ethical Journalism Network.