In 2009, Maya Angelou published a book of essays called Letter to My Daughter. She never had a daughter though. What she did have — and hence the title of the book — was a strong sense of extended family, of feeling a personal connection with all around her. I relate to that. Not having […]
How Experience Gives Weight To Our Words
Some years ago I was sitting in a church and during the service a friend of mine, Adam, stood up to read a passage from the Gospel of Luke, in which John the Baptist begins his work preaching and baptizing in the Jordan Valley. There is a quote in the passage that goes like this: […]
15 Photos: 2017 In Review
In 2017, I traveled for 302 days photographing in 14 countries: the United States, Qatar, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Oman, Dubai, Iraq, Turkey, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and Bangladesh. I may also have had a foot in Iran for a few seconds, under the protective watch of a Kurdish security escort, but I’ll […]
13 Photos: The Rohingya Refugee Crisis
Thirteen photos, without commentary, taken between October 26 and 30, 2017, at several refugee camps in Bangladesh where Rohingya refugees from Myanmar have sought shelter. This is my third and final post for the year on the crisis. The other two are What Child Is This? (Rohingya Refugee Crisis) and Double Exposures (Rohingya Refugee Crisis). […]
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