In 2006 I began a journey that would take me through many of Sub-Saharan Africa's remotest communities
The pictures on this site are the result of hundreds of hours spent walking, hitching, and driving across Sub-Saharan Africa. They are a testimony to the vibrant cultures that still exist within some of the most isolated lands on earth
- Ancho
- Himba Elder, Funeral in Kaokoland
- Samburu Shepherd, Kenya
- Rendille in the Kaisut Desert
- Wodaabe girl, Eastern Niger
- Oromo girl, Eastern Ethiopia
- Rendille in the Kaisut Desert
- Nuer refugee, Ethiopia/Sudan border
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Ancho
Ethiopia - Omo Valley / January 2010 -
Himba Elder, Funeral in Kaokoland
Kaokoland - The Himba / October 2009 -
Ethiopia - Omo Valley / January 2010 -
Samburu Shepherd, Kenya
Northern Kenya / April 2009 -
Rendille in the Kaisut Desert
Northern Kenya / April 2009 -
West African Societies / February 2009 -
Wodaabe girl, Eastern Niger
West African Societies / February 2009 -
Oromo girl, Eastern Ethiopia
Ethiopia - East/West & Omo / January 2010 -
Rendille in the Kaisut Desert
Northern Kenya / April 2009 -
Nuer refugee, Ethiopia/Sudan border
Ethiopia - East/West & Omo / January 2010 -
West African Societies / February 2009 -
Ethiopia - Omo Black & White / January 2010
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Ancho & the picture that set this whole thing off
28/03/12 / Category:
Travel
I met the remarkable girl of this story in late 2009 in an isolated village in the southern part of the Omo valley. Her name is Anchomore