In 2017, Johnson & Johnson contracted CoMeT to undertake a stock photography project featuring adolescent girls and young women from Kenya, to reflect their lives and exposure to risk of HIV. CoMeT developed a creative brief for 5 composites – Situational, Environmental, Intimate, Aspirational and Establishment to capture these images for Johnson and Johnson to use for their consumer profiles. Here are some of the photos, which were exclusively shot by the adolescent girls and young women in the WezeshaDada project who had been trained on photography. In 2018, the second phase of the project commissioned by Johnson and Johnson focused on adolescent girls and young women in South Africa. 4 adolescent girls and young women photographers from Kenya, trained in the project, used the same composites to capture images in Johannesburg and Pretoria.