This article presents a guideline for the utilisation of the photovoice method to facilitate the collaborative generation of knowledge with migrant domestic workers (MDWs), integrating feminist participatory action research principles that promote participant involvement as knowledge co-creators. The guideline is the culmination of the authors' extensive participatory research with migrant workers, focusing on their mental health and social challenges. It provides a structured, step-by-step approach for conducting photovoice projects, from preparation to dissemination, emphasising MDWs' agency and expertise in their experiences. The guideline is designed to assist researchers, practitioners, and policymakers with essential tools for conducting research that meaningfully involves MDWs, with the goal of informing policies and interventions to enhance their lives and mental health. It is also a valuable tool for community organisations and advocacy groups seeking to use photovoice for social research and advocacy. The authors' collective experience in health research and the arts informs the guideline, ensuring a comprehensive and collaborative framework for its application.