photo by @randyolson | I’ve spent more time with @neilshea13 in Africa than any other writer IN MY LIFE. Many photographers for @natgeo are alone most of the time working in far off places. But Neil and I have worked through the top of the Omo River in Ethiopia to the bottom of Lake Turkana over the last many years - walking into the same villages, traveling in the same car and staying at the same camps. I have great admiration for him and his visual writing. Maybe I can convince Neil to post some scans of his notebooks so you will understand how he works… he draws everything… he approaches situations like a documentary photographer… sitting back watching the scene unfold and taking it in… burning the visual into his brain so he can write about it later… sketching away in his notebook and being an ambassador for all of us as I do my “cyclops” thing (his words about how photographers are mono-maniacal). And just recently he has entered our photography world with a documentary on Kakuma Refugee Camp. He is off soon for another story, on refugees and I will continue to post Lake Turkana photos here in the hopes that the people we met will still have a place to live after the Ethiopian dam on the Omo river goes online. In the hopes that they will not be the next wave of African refugees. You can see our project archived at #NGwatershedstories, which is linked to our feature on Kenya’s Lake Turkana in the August 2015 issue of @natgeo magazine. Join us @randyolson and @neilshea13 as we follow water down the desert. #2014 #africa #kenya #laketurkana #jadesea #loiyangalani #turkana #work #labor #landscape #aerial #culture #portrait #makeportraits #documentary #everydayafrica #truestory @thephotosociety @geneticislands

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photo by @randyolson | I’ve spent more time with @neilshea13 in Africa than any other writer IN MY LIFE. Many photographers for @ナショナルジオグラフィック are alone most of the time working in far off places. But Neil and I have worked through the top of the Omo River in Ethiopia to the bottom of Lake Turkana over the last many years - walking into the same villages, traveling in the same car and staying at the same camps. I have great admiration for him and his visual writing. Maybe I can convince Neil to post some scans of his notebooks so you will understand how he works… he draws everything… he approaches situations like a documentary photographer… sitting back watching the scene unfold and taking it in… burning the visual into his brain so he can write about it later… sketching away in his notebook and being an ambassador for all of us as I do my “cyclops” thing (his words about how photographers are mono-maniacal). And just recently he has entered our photography world with a documentary on Kakuma Refugee Camp. He is off soon for another story, on refugees and I will continue to post Lake Turkana photos here in the hopes that the people we met will still have a place to live after the Ethiopian dam on the Omo river goes online. In the hopes that they will not be the next wave of African refugees.

You can see our project archived at #NGwatershedstories, which is linked to our feature on Kenya’s Lake Turkana in the August 2015 issue of @ナショナルジオグラフィック magazine. Join us @randyolson and @neilshea13 as we follow water down the desert.

#2014 #africa #kenya #laketurkana #jadesea #loiyangalani #turkana #work #labor #landscape #aerial #culture #portrait #makeportraits #documentary #everydayafrica #truestory @thephotosociety @geneticislands


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