
I was invited by the American Society of Media Photographers (Washington, DC chapter) on January 11, 2011 to give a presentation during their 8×10 Program. I’ve had a lot of requests by people outside the area or who weren’t able to make the program to post the presentation online. So here it is! I spent [...]
Jan 14, 2011 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, africans, asmp 8x10, audio, cultural, culture, cultures, dance, dancing, djibo, doohaali, fula, fulani, griot, griots, multimedia, northern burkina faso, peul, peule, photo, photography, photos, singing, song, traditional music, west africa | 1 Comment »

I am finally finished preparing my multimedia presentation for Tuesday evening’s American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) 8×10 Program. I am happy to say that I zipped up the file and sent it on over to ASMP, together with my bio yesterday. It’s a still photography slideshow from my November trip to Burkina Faso set [...]
Jan 09, 2011 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, africans, american society of media photographers, asmp, burkina faso, djibo, fula, fulani, griot, griots, january 11 8x10 program, man, men, music, musician, musicians, peul, peule, poet, poets, Rural, soum province, storyteller, storytellers, Tradition, traditional, traditions, turban, turbans, west africa | Leave A Comment »

In the town of Djibo in northern Burkina Faso, a Fulani wedding has taken place. Friends and family of the bride carry gifts and possessions – pots and pans, blankets, textiles, decorative flowers, and other items – from the bride’s home to her new home with her husband. Surprisingly, many of these gifts are not [...]
Dec 28, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, africans, burkina faso, carry, djibo, fula, fulani, head, marriage, northern burkina faso, peul, peule, wedding, west africa, woman, Women | Leave A Comment »

So I’m a little more than 1/3 of the way through processing the images from my November 2010 trip to Burkina Faso, West Africa. My goal is to pretty much finish processing – including captioning and keywording – by the end of the month, but this is a pretty ambitious target, so we’ll see how [...]
Dec 23, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, africans, Bourro, burkina faso, child, children, djibo, fula, fulani, girl, girls, houses, hut, huts, jolooga, monochrome, peul, peule, remote, Rural, soum province, straw house, village, villager, villagers, villages, west africa | Leave A Comment »

The image below is from a Fulani baptism that I was able to attend in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, on the third day of our November 2010 trip. Muslim families celebrate the birth of a child on the 7th day after birth, and women throughout the city – friends and family – congregated [...]
Dec 21, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, baptism, baptisms, burkina faso, cloth, cultural, fula, fulani, gift, Gifts, humanitarian, NGO photographer, Ouagadougou, peul, peule, washington dc metro, west africa, woman, Women | Leave A Comment »

In West Africa, certain villages have markets that “assemble” at regular intervals, such as weekly or every three days. People from villages around the region come on market day to buy and sell food, livestock, and other goods and services. Last month, I visited the village of Bourro in northern Burkina Faso on its market [...]
Dec 17, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: africa, african, africans, Bourro, burkina faso, djibo, eye, eyes, face, faces, fula, fulani, girl, girls, january 2011 calendar wallpaper, monochrome, peul, peule, portrait, portraits, pulaar, wallpapers, west africa, woman, Women | Leave A Comment »

“Doohaali” is a form of music/song that includes repeated background chants/vocalizations. Traditionally performed at night by children and young adults around campfires in the “bush,” with the relentless onset of modernity, it is sadly practiced less and less. Doohi has been little documented—the most substantive documentation that I have been able to find is a [...]
Nov 30, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, bobo-dioulasso, burkina faso, dancing, djelgooji, djibo, doohaali, doohi, fula, fulani, music, peul, peule, semaine nationale de la culture 2010, singing, snc, soum province, traditional, west africa, young men | Leave A Comment »

Here is another photo from Tabaski. Yuma and Aissama (Tabaski’s meat thief), sit by the barbecue, their faces illuminated by the fire. It reminds me of Tracy Chapman’s song, “Heaven’s Here on Earth,” in her “New Beginnings” album. You can look to the stars in search of the answers Look for God and life on [...]
Nov 29, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, barbecue, boy, boys, burkina faso, child, children, cultural photography, culture, djibo, eid-al-adha, fire, fula, fulani, night, peul, peule, tabaski, Travel Photography, west africa, woman, Women | Leave A Comment »

The religious holiday of Tabaski is one of the biggest across West Africa, where much of the population is Muslim. It takes place 70 days after the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting. When I lived in Niger as a Peace Corps Volunteer, Tabaski was always my favorite holiday of the year, because of both [...]
Nov 28, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, africans, barbecue, boy, boys, burkina faso, child, children, cuisine, djibo, eat, eid-al-adha, feast, Festival, fire, food, fula, fulani, goat, islam, meat, muslim, night, people, peul, peule, religious holiday, Rural, sahel, sheep, tabaski, west africa | Leave A Comment »

Sorry I’ve been absent from my blog!!! We spent the last three weeks in the sleepy town of Djibo in northern Burkina Faso, where I quickly discovered the internet to be TORTUROUSLY slow. There, a 20 kbps download speed is super fast, and that’s…um…slower than dial up! Nevertheless, we’ve been having an AWESOME time, and [...]
Nov 27, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: african, b&w, beautiful, beauty, black & white, burkina faso, cultural photography, djibo, fula, fulani, fulfulde, girl, girls, monochrome, night, peul, peule, Rural, sahel, soum province, Travel Photography, west africa, woman, Women | Leave A Comment »

If you’ve been following my blog over the past months, you’ll know that I pre-wrote this calendar wallpaper post because I’m actually traveling as we speak in…Burkina Faso, West Africa! So I thought it would only be fitting to make a December calendar wallpaper in honor of my last trip to Burkina in 2007. This [...]
Nov 21, 2010 | Categories: Africa in My Heart | Tags: africa, african, africans, boy, boys, burkina faso, child, children, december 2010 calendar wallpaper, download, eye, eyes, face, faces, fula, fulani, monochrome, Ouagadougou, peul, peule, pulaar, sepia, wallpapers, west africa | Leave A Comment »