Photo Essay Friday

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Photo Essay Friday: Garden Route Ink

Ink. Tat. Tramp Stamp. Thot Graffiti. Whatever you might call them, chances are you have strong opinions about tattoos. The art form has been around for centuries, with evidence dating back to 3370 BC. Their uses are myriad: as ethnic identifiers; beautification; to release healing…

PEF: The (Not So) South African Ostrich

In late 2019, I visited the village of Sabuli in Upper West Ghana to conduct interviews for a book I've been "working on" for seven or eight years. (Time is irrelevant now.) For Ghanaians, it is customary for a visitor to bring a gift for…

Photo Essay Friday: Murals and Mosaics

The locals in my town have a saying: “If you don’t like the weather in George, just wait ten minutes.” Nestled between a mountain range and the south Atlantic Ocean, the city’s weather mirrors the mercurial nature and migration patterns of the denizens of the…

Photo Essay Friday: Victoria Bay

Hello and greetings. Welcome to my new project! The Western Cape of South Africa boasts some of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet. From azure blue ocean waters to mountains that rise suddenly from the planes like plumes hewn from ancient rock, there is…