Global Tribe
Username: Password: Remember Me
www.flickr.com
I'm in 'The Big Smoke'! Today I encountered three bold statements, they all said something similar to...

'No one cares in London'

Therefore, once a week my time spent in this vast city will be seeking out and reporting those small little pockets of people, societies, events, creativities and weird ways of folk who do care!

Watch this space........
World Press Photo of the Year celebrates 50 years of the competition. A student stands in the line of tanks at the Tiananmen Square demonstrations (1989). Have a browse through the entries below:

http://www.worldpressphoto.nl/index.php?option=com_photogallery&task=blogsection&id=15&Itemid=115&bandwidth=high
A tragedy in Northern Pakistan! I spent time there photographing and living with some of the most friendly, content and caring people on this planet! Much of the world will be blind to the suffering in time...if you feel strongly about this click www.worldvision.org

Have a look at the faces and scenery i captured before the earthquake:

http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4286307811&idx=1
Hi I am the newest member to the blog!

It's so great to be a part of the The Global Tribe Network! I'll give you a quick bio of myself and for more snippets, you can read it on my personal profile.

I was born and grew up in Kenya and then spent the later years of my education in the UK. I took a 'gap year' before University to live in a remote village for 8 months with the Thangmi people in Nepal as an environmental volunteer. (Check out SPW - www.spw.org it's the volunteer charity that changed my life!) My experiences in the Himalayas led me to major in anthroplogy at Oxford Brookes. For a long time I have been passionate about photography/film and struck lucky when I got the job on Survivor realtiy TV show coordinating a team of production assistants. I traveled for over a year with the company for 4 series to remote and wonderful places starting in Kenya and moving onto the Marquesas, Tahiti, Thailand and Guatemala. This cemented a wanderlust in me where I then took off independently to complete the silk route and travelled to many different countries in between. On completion of my degree I directed and produced a short film entitled 'Journey: On the Path of Shamanism in Britain'. We are currently submitting it to film festivals and future hopes are to make a much larger film looking at Shamanism on a global scale.

Thanks for having me Global Tribe!