Tag: process
Kigundu 3
Kigundu 3, front A hand-forged cutting tool that has been passed down several generations, Dodoma, Tanzania, 2017. Scan of a Platinum-palladium print on Reich CT48 Translucent paper, from an 8×10 inch negative Printed 2018 10″x8″ This is the nineteenth image in ‘From Where Loss Comes’, a photographic series about female genital cutting and sacrifice. The […]
Kigundu 7
Kigundu 7, front A cutting tool that was passed down several generations Dodoma, Tanzania, 2017 Scan of a Platinum-palladium print on Reich CT48 Translucent paper, from an 8×10 inch negative Printed 2018 10″x8″ This is the sixteenth image in ‘From Where Loss Comes’, a photographic series about female genital cutting and sacrifice. The series is […]
Kigundu
Kigundu A cutting tool in goat skin Scabbard, Dodoma, Tanzania, August 9, 2017 Scan of a Platinum-palladium print on Reich CT48 Translucent paper, from an 8×10 inch negative Printed 2018 10″x8″ This is the fourteenth image of ‘From Where Loss Comes’, a photographic series about female genital cutting and sacrifice. The series is published here […]
Pembe, Opening
Pembe, Opening A cow horn, used as a container to store medicines and potions for genital cutting, Dodoma, Tanzania, 2017. Scan of a Platinum-palladium print on Reich CT48 Translucent paper, from an 8×10 inch negative Printed 2018 10″x8″ This is the tenth image of ‘From Where Loss Comes’, a photographic series about female genital cutting […]
Kibuyu ‘A’
Kibuyu ‘A’ A Calabash gourd, Lagenaria siceraria, with snake skin collar and a dip stick stopper, used for medicine that is applied to wounds after genital cutting. Approximately 15cm x 15cm x 23cm, Dodoma, Tanzania, 2017. Scan of a Platinum-palladium print on Reich CT48 Translucent paper, from an 8×10 inch negative Printed 2018 10″x8″ This […]
Photographing Catching Nothing, Capturing the Heavens
Photographing ‘Catching Nothing, Capturing the Heavens‘ On Susuni Mountain, Wanchari clan, near Tarime, Tanzania, 2018. We were about 1° South of the Equator, and a few miles away from the Kenyan border. It had been long day, a lot had been done within a very small window of time, but there were just a few […]