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  • Portrait of Jessica Chastain, Actress

    Jessica Chastain

    Portrait of Jessica Chastain, Actress
  • Portrait of Jennifer Lawrence, Actress

    Jennifer Lawrence

    Portrait of Jennifer Lawrence, Actress
  • Portrait of Robert De Niro, Actor

    Robert De Niro

    Portrait of Robert De Niro, Actor
  • Jesse Johnson as John Wilkes Booth and Billy Campbell as Abraham Lincoln. "Killing Lincoln", National Geographic Channel

    KILLING LINCOLN

    Jesse Johnson as John Wilkes Booth and Billy Campbell as Abraham Lincoln. "Killing Lincoln", National Geographic Channel
  • "Killing Lincoln", National Geographic Channel

    KILLING LINCOLN

    "Killing Lincoln", National Geographic Channel
  • "Killing Lincoln", National Geographic Channel

    KILLING LINCOLN

    "Killing Lincoln", National Geographic Channel
  • Portrait of Henry William Oelkers

    Henry Oelkers

    Portrait of Henry William Oelkers
  • Boy Scouts of America / National Geographic Channel

    Boy Scouts of America

    Boy Scouts of America / National Geographic Channel
  • Boy Scouts of America / National Geographic Channel

    Boy Scouts of America

    Boy Scouts of America / National Geographic Channel
  • Boy Scouts of America / National Geographic Channel

    Boy Scouts of America

    Boy Scouts of America / National Geographic Channel
  • Rick Genest, aka "Rico the Zombie" photographed for the cover of Rebel Ink Magazine.

    Rick Genest / “Rico the Zombie”

    Rick Genest, aka "Rico the Zombie" photographed for the cover of Rebel Ink Magazine.
  • Rick Genest, aka "Rico the Zombie" photographed for the cover of Rebel Ink Magazine.

    Rick Genest / “Rico the Zombie”

    Rick Genest, aka "Rico the Zombie" photographed for the cover of Rebel Ink Magazine.
  • Tribute to Salvador Dali and Philippe Halsman's "Voluptate Mors." Rick Genest, aka "Rico the Zombie" photographed for the cover of Rebel Ink Magazine.

    Rick Genest / “Rico the Zombie”

    Tribute to Salvador Dali and Philippe Halsman's "Voluptate Mors." Rick Genest, aka "Rico the Zombie" photographed for the cover of Rebel Ink Magazine.
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks

    Danny Devito

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks

    It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks

    Charlie Day

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks

    Danny Devito

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks

    A Very Sunny Christmas

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Networks
  • National Geographic Channel

    Taboo

    National Geographic Channel
  • Portrait of Oscar and India, New York

    Oscar and India

    Portrait of Oscar and India, New York
  • Ford Models, New York City

    Aitana

    Ford Models, New York City
  • Ford Models, New York City

    Aitana

    Ford Models, New York City
  • History

    Pawn Stars, Portrait of Old Man

    History
  • History

    Pawn Stars, Portrait of Old Man

    History
  • History

    Pawn Stars, Portrait of Old Man

    History
  • History

    American Pickers

    History
  • History Channel

    America’s Most Loved

    History Channel
  • Vibe Magazine

    G-Unit

    Vibe Magazine
  • Vibe Magazine

    50 Cent

    Vibe Magazine
  • Chazz

    Life is Good

    Chazz
  • Victory

    Silverstein

    Victory
  • Nickelodeon

    House of Anubis

    Nickelodeon
  • Foxy Shazam

    Eric Nally

    Foxy Shazam
  • Foxy Shazam

    Eric Nally

    Foxy Shazam
  • Ovation TV / Discovery HD / Glitz TV

    Faces of a Vanishing World

    Ovation TV / Discovery HD / Glitz TV
  • Capitol Records

    Project 718

    Capitol Records
  • Vagrant

    Protest the Hero

    Vagrant
  • Euro RSCG

    Amour.com

    Euro RSCG
  • Euro RSCG

    Amour.com

    Euro RSCG
  • Government of Abu Dhabi / TDIC / BWM

    ABU DHABI TOURISM – QASR AL SARAB

    Government of Abu Dhabi / TDIC / BWM
  • Pennzoil

    Tim McGraw

    Pennzoil
  • Sundance Film Festival, 2013

    Cutie and the Boxer

    Sundance Film Festival, 2013
  • Twilight_Joey_L

    Twilight_Joey_L

  • "The Perfectionist" - George Lawrence for Coca-Cola

    Coca-Cola

    "The Perfectionist" - George Lawrence for Coca-Cola
  • "Go Where the Locals Go"

    “Go Where the Locals Go”

  • "Go Where the Locals Go"

    “Go Where the Locals Go”

  • Ascetic priest Baba Vijay Nund rows a boat along the Ganges River. Varanasi, India

    Vijay Nund on Ganges River

    Ascetic priest Baba Vijay Nund rows a boat along the Ganges River. Varanasi, India
  • Aghori sadhus cover themselves with human ash, which is the last rite of the material body. Varanasi, India

    Aghora

    Aghori sadhus cover themselves with human ash, which is the last rite of the material body. Varanasi, India
  • When he was young, Lal Baba’s parents arranged a marriage for him. Uncertain about his future, he ran away from home in Bihar Siwan and took up the lifelong task of becoming a sadhu. Varanasi, India


    Lal Baba

    When he was young, Lal Baba’s parents arranged a marriage for him. Uncertain about his future, he ran away from home in Bihar Siwan and took up the lifelong task of becoming a sadhu. Varanasi, India

  • Gashaw Mesganaw is a deacon studying to become a monk at Abuna Aron, a cave monastery in Northern Ethiopia. This holy place is known for its beam of light is visable only when the sun aligns with the hole in its ceiling.

    Gashaw Mesganaw

    Gashaw Mesganaw is a deacon studying to become a monk at Abuna Aron, a cave monastery in Northern Ethiopia. This holy place is known for its beam of light is visable only when the sun aligns with the hole in its ceiling.
  • Aba Yohannis monastery - 74 years old "I came from my village, from the countryside to learn. I didn't go home. I preferred to stay here. I've been here for 43 years. "

    Aba Takelabe Aberha

    Aba Yohannis monastery - 74 years old "I came from my village, from the countryside to learn. I didn't go home. I preferred to stay here. I've been here for 43 years. "
  • In Labaltoy, this government-built school certainly stands out in the somewhat traditional village. The modern looking structure with it’s tin roof and concrete floor contrasts against a row of huts made completely from wood and mud. The school’s students also provide a stark contrast- the traditional clothing of the Hamar girls themselves in this contemporary setting. Their primary lessons involve learning Amharic, Ethiopia’s national language. English is another focus.

    PORTRAIT OF KUNKI DULA

    In Labaltoy, this government-built school certainly stands out in the somewhat traditional village. The modern looking structure with it’s tin roof and concrete floor contrasts against a row of huts made completely from wood and mud. The school’s students also provide a stark contrast- the traditional clothing of the Hamar girls themselves in this contemporary setting. Their primary lessons involve learning Amharic, Ethiopia’s national language. English is another focus.
  • Present and future students: Guti Kuli, Asi Kala, Wollyso Muga, Keli Kyma, Ente Algo and Kunki Dula. Hamar Tribe

    VILLAGE CLASSROOM

    Present and future students: Guti Kuli, Asi Kala, Wollyso Muga, Keli Kyma, Ente Algo and Kunki Dula. Hamar Tribe
  • The Hamar are a agro-pastoral tribal group living amongst the many diverse ethnic groups that occupy Ethiopia’s Lower Omo Valley. A complex belief system with deep animistic roots intertwines their daily lives with their livestock, a central part of Hamar culture. The women are well known for putting beautiful red river clay in their hair and skin.
 (Left to right): Buli Ure, Kydo Damo, Godi Mana, Kaja Kala, Bazo Damo, Wollyso Muga, Keli Kyma, Godi Kala, Wotu Shada, Kyla Mama and Bulla Ure.

    HAMAR WOMEN AT SUNRISE

    The Hamar are a agro-pastoral tribal group living amongst the many diverse ethnic groups that occupy Ethiopia’s Lower Omo Valley. A complex belief system with deep animistic roots intertwines their daily lives with their livestock, a central part of Hamar culture. The women are well known for putting beautiful red river clay in their hair and skin.
 (Left to right): Buli Ure, Kydo Damo, Godi Mana, Kaja Kala, Bazo Damo, Wollyso Muga, Keli Kyma, Godi Kala, Wotu Shada, Kyla Mama and Bulla Ure.
  • Rufo and Lago

    Rufo and Lago

  • After the introduction of missionaries into the Omo Valley the Arbore now share a mixture of monotheistic and traditional animist beliefs

    Portrait of Rufo

    After the introduction of missionaries into the Omo Valley the Arbore now share a mixture of monotheistic and traditional animist beliefs
  • Mursi headdresses are made out of animal bone and leather cow hide. It is both a decoration and an object intimidation for neighboring enemies.

    Nadogomi and Bardomoye

    Mursi headdresses are made out of animal bone and leather cow hide. It is both a decoration and an object intimidation for neighboring enemies.
  • Bona is the highly respected chief of his village, Labaltoy. In Hamer culture, the name Bona is given to an aggressive dog or animal. It is not a common name for a human. When he was young, Bona showed strong signs of aggression and strength, causing his mother to choose this name.

    Vicious Dog

    Bona is the highly respected chief of his village, Labaltoy. In Hamer culture, the name Bona is given to an aggressive dog or animal. It is not a common name for a human. When he was young, Bona showed strong signs of aggression and strength, causing his mother to choose this name.
  • A woman of the Bodi tribe has fallen ill and died. The elder women of the village shout to the spirits and chant of her death to bring her soul to peace. The men perform a ceremonial procession and will guard the body of the deceased for 3 months

    Procession Under Tuma

    A woman of the Bodi tribe has fallen ill and died. The elder women of the village shout to the spirits and chant of her death to bring her soul to peace. The men perform a ceremonial procession and will guard the body of the deceased for 3 months
  • The Daasanach are a semi-nomadic tribe numbering approximately 50,000. Their clans stretch across Sudan, Kenya and Southern Ethiopia. Politically, the Daasanach do not feel they belong to either country and prefer to self-govern by their own customs and interpretation of land borders.

    Women of the Daasanach

    The Daasanach are a semi-nomadic tribe numbering approximately 50,000. Their clans stretch across Sudan, Kenya and Southern Ethiopia. Politically, the Daasanach do not feel they belong to either country and prefer to self-govern by their own customs and interpretation of land borders.
  • Arbore Virgin and Biwa Bermo

    Arbore Virgin and Biwa Bermo

  • One of the few rare women to take on the the task of becoming a Sadhvi. She has not cut her hair since her husband died, making the ends of the dreadlocks over 10 years old at the time the photograph was taken. Kathmandu, Nepal

    Sabrida Shing

    One of the few rare women to take on the the task of becoming a Sadhvi. She has not cut her hair since her husband died, making the ends of the dreadlocks over 10 years old at the time the photograph was taken. Kathmandu, Nepal
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