Jason and I are preparing to head back down to The Gambia next week. After a sojourn in the UK (and a flying visit back home to NYC), our first assignment back on West African soil, for a feature article, is to walk the 80km coastline of The Gambia. So, it’s time to lace upContinue reading “Walking boots and Birkenstocks – heading back to The Gambia, West Africa”
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9/11 – Remembering
Rewind to: 11th Sept 2001 – I remember being on the #52 bus on the way home, from Nottinghill Gate to Kensal Rise, in London,UK, when I received a phone call from a friend to tell me the staggering news of what was unfolding in New York City – the first tower had just goneContinue reading “9/11 – Remembering”
Perpignen – ‘Visa pour l’image’ – here we come!
Bonjour, ça va? Tomorrow, we head down deep into southern France, the Languedoc-Roussillon region, for our first foray into what is the 26th year of ‘Visa pour l’image’ – ‘…the premier International Festival of Photojournalism held in Perpignan, France. This festival is a unique event where you can join thousands of kindred spirits who shareContinue reading “Perpignen – ‘Visa pour l’image’ – here we come!”
Youtube: Forest Festival, Koudioubé village, Senegal, West Africa
Earlier this year, we traveled a short distance across the border, south of The Gambia (where we have been based for the last 8-9 months), into the Casamance region of Senegal – on assignment for a local NGO, Concern Universal, who we have worked with on previous projects. The purpose of this assignment wasContinue reading “Youtube: Forest Festival, Koudioubé village, Senegal, West Africa”