After a week in Harper, southeast Liberia, Monrovia has never looked so good. I had a great time and feel incredibly happy with some of the images I made, as well as thoughtful about storytelling more generally. After I interviewed Tim Hetherington for Context Africa, I thought a lot about what kind of photographer I want to be.
The answer? One who drinks cane juice with old men before noon.

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While I was gone, a photo essay of West African teddies was published on BBC, a story was published about Liberia’s museum on the Global Post, and I got an amazing shout out from Newsweek. Stay tuned.




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Jamesdon and Coryn says:
Time well spent I see!
Glad to see your back safely…
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— May 23, 2009 @ 6:20 am
Michal says:
What a great feather in your cap! You deserve all the accolades and more.
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— May 24, 2009 @ 5:31 am
Silphium says:
Congratulations! From a longtime reader and first-time poster.
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— May 24, 2009 @ 2:26 pm