Dassanech Tribe - Sisters
This photograph is timeless, forever imprinting an East Africa from my childhood where villages in the Turkana region remained relatively untouched by the progress of westernisation. The young girl on the right is wearing a traditional beaded goatskin skirt she is allowed to wear a leather skirt to show that she is now considered an adult. Marriage follows soon after.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
Print sizes in the drop-down menu refer to the image size only
Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
Need more info, head to Details & Frequently Asked Questions on the menu bar in INFO
This photograph is timeless, forever imprinting an East Africa from my childhood where villages in the Turkana region remained relatively untouched by the progress of westernisation. The young girl on the right is wearing a traditional beaded goatskin skirt she is allowed to wear a leather skirt to show that she is now considered an adult. Marriage follows soon after.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
Print sizes in the drop-down menu refer to the image size only
Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
Need more info, head to Details & Frequently Asked Questions on the menu bar in INFO
This photograph is timeless, forever imprinting an East Africa from my childhood where villages in the Turkana region remained relatively untouched by the progress of westernisation. The young girl on the right is wearing a traditional beaded goatskin skirt she is allowed to wear a leather skirt to show that she is now considered an adult. Marriage follows soon after.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
Print sizes in the drop-down menu refer to the image size only
Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
Need more info, head to Details & Frequently Asked Questions on the menu bar in INFO