
From the Onion. For all the people helping.

I’m an American photographer and journalist traipsing around Africa on the lookout for the ordinary and the extraordinary, using my camera as a pretext to enter worlds not otherwise available.
This space is a scrap book of web and life trawlings – photography, music, arts, politics, and other sundry subjects. It is also a vanity press for my unpublished (and occasionally) published work.
I found the scarlett lion on the roof a friend’s house in Kampala back in 2006 when I went through a crate of discarded items he and a few other artists had gathered. On that day, I was looking for something and I found the lion: a discarded kid’s toy made in China on the cheap, that somehow found it’s way to East Africa. Something about the hollowed out, paint chipped figurine appealed to my understanding of this amazing continent: I’d never seen a real lion, after all.
Previously based in Uganda, currently in Liberia. Always roaming.

From the Onion. For all the people helping.


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The Onion has been on a roll of late.
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Is there an article behind this photo, if so, I cannot find the link
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Jus realised what The Onion is. I was not familiar with the concept of the magazine before, so my question above was silly, I guess.
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This almost touches the Onion’s best one of the year, scribed as Barrack moved ever closer to presidency:
“Black Man Asks for Change”
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