Uwe H. Martin is a visual storyteller and multimedia producer at the Bombay Flying Club. His long-term projects combine photography with documentary film, text and sound. Currently he partners with Frauke Huber on a set of multimedia documentaries about the global commons water, seed and land: White Gold investigates the social and environmental effects of global cotton production. Their new visual research project LandRush explores the impact of large-scale agro investments on rural economies and land-rights, the boom of renewable fuels, the reallocation of land and the future of agriculture around the world. Both projects are part of World of Matter, which investigates primary materials and the complex ecologies of which they are a part. In 2010 Uwe founded Aggreys Dream, a project supporting a school in a slum in Mombasa, Kenya, which became the blueprint for the establishing of the Freelens Foundation. His work has been recognized with the German Reporter Award 2011, the Greenpeace Award in 2014 and the Development Media Award 2013.