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Travel exposes one to people and cultures who are so different from you. This difference in facial features, ethnicity and clothing is particularly conducive to great photography. The challenges to photograph these subjects are myriad: anger and rejection being commonplace. These challenges makes me embed myself with the locals by talking, eating and sharing experiences with them.

Meeting the Bushmen in Botswana,  Himba in Namibia, Hmong in Laos, the Paduang in Burma, the Rabadi nomads of India and the Naxi in China,  to name a few were of special interest.

By presenting my portfolio sample here, I want the viewer to understand the challenges and thrills of photographing people. In 2015 while I was performing the last rites for my father along the Ganges river in Varanasi, I was a photographic subject for a teeming number of westerners. I was happy for them and perhaps so was my father.

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With Bobo fisherman Sailing the Niger River in Djenne, Mali. view portfolio With the Chimbu people Showing my skill with a Kundu drum. view portfolio With the Himba The red women are famous for applying ochre and cow butter on their skin. view portfolio With Mongolian nomads Getting ready for a long snowy trek to visit a nomads paddock in winter. read blog post With the HULI people This wigman dressed in classic style with ochre and bird of paradise feathers. view portfolio With the HULI people Watching them grow their hair to make wigs. view portfolio With Vietnamese Students Discussing politics at a street cafe in Hanoi. view portfolio With the Dogon Dancers In a village high in the Bandiagara escarpment. view portfolio With Tuareg nomads Visiting the famous blue men of the Sahara with my son in native garb. view portfolio MaliChimbu PeopleHimba WomenMongolian NomadsHuli PeopleHuli PeopleVietnameseDogon DancersTuareg Nomads
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