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Posts tagged Humanitarian Photography
2013 // A Year In Images | Northwest Arkansas Photography

If I had to pick one word to sum up the year, I don't know what it would be. I suppose you can't pick just one word to sum up anything. They say a picture is worth a thousand words.  And this blog post, with it's "20+" images would mathematically be more words than I would care to list out here. But hopefully, these images in some small way, begin to describe how much fun we've had being creative in 2013 (and quite possibly, late 2012). We're truly thankful for this last year and we're very excited for the next. Onward and Enjoy. 

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Africa 2014

We are excited to announce that we have officially signed on for another trip to Africa next year. We will be out of the country from July 10th until July 22 and we will be working with Every Orphan's Hope to document their work and their life in Zambia. We strongly believe in this organization and the profound effect that it has on not only the orphans, but the people that decide to invest in their lives. For more information on EOH, please visit their website here. 

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Africa 2013 | ...and we're back

After 2 weeks of international work in Africa and travel in Europe, we’re back. And as always, it was an experience I'll never forget. Everyone always asks “How was Africa?” And I’ve learned that you can use words like “fine” or “amazing” or even “life-changing”. But the honest truth is, I never really can answer the question for myself. After four times of traveling and working there

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Africa 2013 | The Journey Begins

Tomorrow, we leave on a jet plane. And then, we take another jet plane and then, ANOTHER jet plane and some 2 days after having boarded the first jet plane, we'll arrive on the other side of the world. For those of you who follow us or are familiar with our work, you've probably already guessed that after traveling on that many jet planes, we'd arrive somewhere in the vicinity of Africa. And you'd be correct. 

My previous trips to Africa have been...

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