Make eye-contact with some of the people living in Mali’s Sahel.
Have you really been to Venice?
Environmental portraits in the most densely populated desert in the world
Every November the Spanish semi-nomadic shepherds, the ‘trashumantes’, set off on their 250-mile walking journey across the vast plains of the Meseta. They take 5,000 sheep from the tired summer pastures of Teruel to greener hillsides of in Andalucia.
Water shapes the landscape in Spain’s northwest province of Aragón.
Indigenous and American identity reconcile for a day.
Living and working in the land as a crofter in the Hebridean island of North Uist.
1,200 km cycling and photographing people and places in Mali’s Sahel belt.
The desert alternative to the crowded Nile strip.
First impressions of a lesser known Baltic state.