Series · 49 works
East Africa
Sustained attention across Uganda and Botswana
Series note
The East Africa series spans two decades of photographic work across Uganda and Botswana — the deepest and most sustained geographic focus in the collection. It began in 2011 along the shores of Lake Bunyonyi and in the tea communities of western Uganda, continued north into the streets and settlements of the Nile corridor, and extended into the game reserves of Botswana's Moremi and Chobe regions.
What connects 49 works across wildlife, portraiture, landscape, and daily life is not subject matter but duration: returning to the same landscapes, the same light, and the same communities over years. The Africa series makes visible what a single visit cannot — the way a place teaches you to look differently at the second encounter, and again at the third.
Monochrome and colour are both present, chosen by the quality of the moment rather than a predetermined treatment. The elephant portraits, the fishermen of Lake Bunyonyi, the children watching from doorways, and the giraffe standing against an open sky all come from the same long attention to a continent that rewards patience and resists explanation.