A tranquil, cold morning high in the Caucasus in Georgia finds the Azeri shepherds waiting for the flock to be divided to be taken out to pasture. This refreshingly cool, pre-sunrise morning, will make way for a clear and hot day, a long day for these men as they will be gone until well after... Continue Reading →

A lonely fisherman out crouched over his fishing hole in the ice on Lake Ternopil today. Cold, snowing and grey made for a striking image. This week in my photo challenge with @strebor844 our theme is 'Something Large' I decided that this works and the lake and white openess is about as large as I... Continue Reading →

Another beautiful winters day in the city of Ternopil. Sometimes, things just stand out in a scene and need to be photographed. As I was walking through town this morning, the beautiful bright red jacket was precisely one of those moments. I hope it stops you and compels you to look just a little bit... Continue Reading →

An already beautiful scene, here in this picturesque Azeri village in Georgia, gets even more beautiful towards the end of the day as the late afternoon sun floods across the loom as these women together weaving their latest rug.⁠ ⁠ Thanks to the efforts of the organisation ReWoven, much of these skills will be passed... Continue Reading →

Tumaini, a single mother, was struggling to feed and clothe her family. But after joining the Women for Women program, she learned about investment and used our loan program to buy a goat. The goat had two kids, and Tumaini was able to sell one of them for a piece of land. She farmed that... Continue Reading →

A quintessential Goma experience! Chukudus are unique Congolese wooden bikes first designed and built in the Goma area of the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. These vehicles appear to be part bicycle and part scooter and resemble a kids balance bike, but on a much larger scale. They take several days to make, mostly by... Continue Reading →

I miss the beauty of Nepal. So many amazing memories of beautiful places and wonderful people. Can't wait for the next adventure @johndavidsonco

Still one of my favorite images! I have really loved getting to photograph the people in the DR Congo. Each time I go back through my images from my assignments, or see them used around the place, I get inspired once again, and can't wait to go back to this amazing place. Photographed on assignment... Continue Reading →

This morning I would like to introduce you to Bora. I met Bora while working with @pappyorion on assignment with @womenforwomen in the DR Congo where she works as a coffee producer. For you and me, coffee is a luxury that helps us get through the day. For Bora, coffee means a better livelihood for... Continue Reading →

This is my family! Have a read.... We have been living in Europe for the last 8 yrs, doing volunteer work, my wife Juanita has just finished her Master's Degree in Refugee Protection, and I have been building my photography work. We had many plans for this year, but like most of you COVID had... Continue Reading →

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