Sydney was once infested by safebreakers. Some were sophisticated specialists like Richard Reynolds, who used the latest technology to crack safes. Others like Kong Lee had a more slap-dash approach – stuff the safe with explosives and hope the neighbours don’t complain about the noise when it blows.
David K. Shields shares his work for a recent Te Rongo Kirkwood exhibition, a Maori art project showing the stages of life. Model Courtney Rutledge ( N Model New Zealand ) represents youth in traditional clothing styled by Kirkwood. Link to Te Rongo Kirkwood project.
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The missionaries from the US and Canada were seized as they were returning from an orphanage.
Patrick Carpenter explores the Merui Archipelago in Myanmar with the Moken in search of giant manta rays
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Hangzhou In her series "Portable City", Chinese artist Yin Xiuzhen creates miniature sculptures of cities that seem to sprout out of suitcases. Each
In a practice dating back millennia, Bulgaria’s kukeri dancers don dramatic costumes to dispel evil and invite good.
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_'Everything happens at sea. We are not people who are bound to any land.'_ The extraordinary lives of the Moken, or Sea Gypsies, of south-east Asia.
The Intore dancers have been active poachers for centuries, they have an amazing traditional dance, using headresses that go up in the sky. The dances are about the gorillas who live very close to the villages. The local people told me that there are both tutsi and hutu in the dancers. Fot those who like technical infos, the picture has this strange mood cos i took it at Aperture:f/1.2. Thanks to digital you can take 100 before having the right focus! © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
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Fatumbi (1902, Paris-1996, Salvador de Bahia), photographie humaniste des cultes Yoruba en Afrique et Orisha au Brésil. Mais aussi du monde (Afrique, Caraïbes, Amériques, Asie, Europe)
Scattered across London are small green buildings, usually surrounded by those famous black London cabs. The wooden green huts were first built in the