Saturday Series / No. 10
09’14’13 >> Pilanesburg National Park Finally, our first Safari. In case you can’t make out the sign, it reads “You may encounter dangerous animals. Remain in your vehicles.”
09’14’13 >> Pilanesburg National Park Finally, our first Safari. In case you can’t make out the sign, it reads “You may encounter dangerous animals. Remain in your vehicles.”
In a perfect world, I’d wake up every weekend to coffee already brewing (magic!) and set off to explore a new outdoor farmers’ market, replete with homemade goods, seasonal veggies, and local handicrafts. I would come home with a basket FULL … Read more →
Boere means farmer, or peasant, in Afrikaans- a language that I’m just now beginning to familiarize myself with in terms of its history, both far past and more recent. But forget about the country or language, you know me and … Read more →
I was in Hampi, India, a landmark ancient civilization now noted for its perfectly decrepit ruins, just outside Hyderabad. I had been snapping shots of the grotesque ruins, but by the end of the day most of my documented work … Read more →
The importance of Dar es Salaam in East Africa today – with its ports and its new economical growth and the very recent political attention in the eyes of a world powerhouse – this seat was once held by the little sleepy … Read more →
Dear Dar es Salaam, I’ve been living here for 2 months now, and part of me feels like my life has been a make-believe world. I’m not going to lie, I’m struggling a bit coming to terms with this sudden lifestyle-of-the-rich-and-famous … Read more →