
I’m Glenna Gordon, an American photographer and journalist, presently commuting between West Africa and Brooklyn. Previously, I lived in Liberia. And before that, I lived in Uganda. I’ve traveled and worked in over a dozen countries in Africa.
This blog is named after a found object — a plastic lion that was in a crate of discarded items a friend and a few other artists had gathered. I sat on their roof in Nakasero, Kampala sorting through the crate. On that day, I was looking for something. “You are lost!” a Uganda might say. But, I’d found this discarded kid’s toy, made in China on the cheap, that somehow ended up in East Africa. Something about the hollowed out, paint-chipped figurine appealed to my understanding of this place: I’d never seen a real lion, after all.

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Jonathan Dror says:
Great Photo…
What a wide smile
too bad the photo is a little un-focused…
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— July 15, 2009 @ 8:42 am
Andrew Hughey says:
Love the vignetting! Is that the lens or post production?
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— July 21, 2009 @ 1:23 am
Scarlett Lion says:
@Jonathan – I had the camera focused on "Jungle Lion" on the truck, and then the guy on the bike road by and created a lovely scene. I like that he's not in focus, but it could have worked the other way also.
@Andrew – The lens vignettes a bit on its own, and then I added more in post production.
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— July 21, 2009 @ 2:09 pm
Brendan says:
Yeah, it's better out of focus…
B
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— September 8, 2009 @ 8:47 am