I’ve been sifting through imagery as I prepare to head to New York City for the 2013 Eddie Adams Workshop and meetings with potential clients. What I’ve found has allowed me to relive the beautiful memories of past travels and the people and places I met. Here, Africa represents itself in all its wondrous enjoyment, with the hopes of near returns on future assignments.
Somewhere in the Afar Desert, Ethiopia
The Layla House Adoption House, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Nairobi, Kenya
Hamar boy, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
Hamar girls, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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There were stories after stories. I sat outside and listened to the man. He was panting. Sweat trickled down his black face, shimmering off the pools on his forehead. He wore a sleeveless T-shirt and baggy shorts. Both were dirty and unkempt and both stuck to his sticky skin. Atop the head and woven into his hair was a basket of woolen fabric knitted into a hat. It contained his dreadlocks; a local Rastafarian resembling Bob Marley in plump form. But this man’s name was Kito. He had come to visit his friend, a young Abdullah. Abdullah was in prison, locked in the local cell on top a hill overlooking Lamu town. And apparently, Abdullah was not looking well.





































