See What I Mean
Just to prove that I'm not exaggerating when I say that I attract a certain amount of attention in some of the more remote areas, I am posting this wall of people. I was visiting a coffee drying station in Kayanza, Burundi when I was completely surrounded by curious onlookers. I like this shot because there isn't anything but bodies and faces in the frame.
I don't think there's any way of avoiding this fate given the time constraints I've been under. Maybe, with more time in these places, the novelty of a photographer in their midst would wear off.
I could post dozens of these onlooker shots. Maybe down the line I'll share a few more.
Make pictures.
I don't think there's any way of avoiding this fate given the time constraints I've been under. Maybe, with more time in these places, the novelty of a photographer in their midst would wear off.
I could post dozens of these onlooker shots. Maybe down the line I'll share a few more.
Make pictures.
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3 comments:
Oh wow! I just love this shot. The faces, the colors, the MOMENT! Brilliant
Clay,
Your love of people and tireless sense of joy and wonder of our beautiful world ALWAYS impresses me. You are such a generous person! Your photos are gorgeous and are always such a beautiful reflection of the HUGE spirit YOU are.
Through your pictures you have taught me lots about photography, but even more about how to create peace in our world and how to leave each place you visit blessed and grateful for your presence.
Thank you!
I can tell, plastic surgery has not come to this part of the world yet! Great Photo!
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