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- Guy Needham | Protests
Members of Culinary Local 226 blocked traffic on the Strip in front of the Cosmopolitan hotel to protest stalled contract negotiations with management. At least 104 people were cited for obstructing the roadway during the protest, which closed parts of Las Vegas Boulevard for 50 minutes, Las Vegas police said. TRAVEL Timor-Leste Dili, Timor-Leste The history of Timor-Leste (pron. less-tay) is a long and bloody one. After 400 years as a Portuguese colony, a coup in Lisbon encouraged the East Timorese to declare independence in 1975. In the lead-up there were border incursions by Indonesian militia, a prequel to a full-scale invasion. While the suffering of the past is never far from the country’s collective memory, these days Timor-Leste is on friendly terms with its neighbours, is eager to prosper, and keen to show the world what it has to offer.
- Guy Needham | Nature
A collection of images off animals in the wild - from the plains of the Serengeti to the falls of Iguacu. TRAVEL Timor-Leste Dili, Timor-Leste The history of Timor-Leste (pron. less-tay) is a long and bloody one. After 400 years as a Portuguese colony, a coup in Lisbon encouraged the East Timorese to declare independence in 1975. In the lead-up there were border incursions by Indonesian militia, a prequel to a full-scale invasion. While the suffering of the past is never far from the country’s collective memory, these days Timor-Leste is on friendly terms with its neighbours, is eager to prosper, and keen to show the world what it has to offer.
- Barcelona’s Mercè | Guy Needham
PHOTOJOURNALISM JOURNALISM Auckland, New Zealand Just off New Zealand’s exit 444 is a social institution; a place where, for four decades now, people have come to buy, sell, laugh and sing. Shades of Otara is a monochromatic ode to the workers of the Otara Flea Markets, that strips out the colour and noise to reveal the humanity below. Presenting the intersection between the everyday and the special, the series balances quiet moments of contemplation next to natural entrepreneurialism.
- Timor-Leste | Guy Needham
PHOTOJOURNALISM JOURNALISM Auckland, New Zealand Just off New Zealand’s exit 444 is a social institution; a place where, for four decades now, people have come to buy, sell, laugh and sing. Shades of Otara is a monochromatic ode to the workers of the Otara Flea Markets, that strips out the colour and noise to reveal the humanity below. Presenting the intersection between the everyday and the special, the series balances quiet moments of contemplation next to natural entrepreneurialism.
- Heart of Texas | Guy Needham
PHOTOJOURNALISM JOURNALISM Auckland, New Zealand Just off New Zealand’s exit 444 is a social institution; a place where, for four decades now, people have come to buy, sell, laugh and sing. Shades of Otara is a monochromatic ode to the workers of the Otara Flea Markets, that strips out the colour and noise to reveal the humanity below. Presenting the intersection between the everyday and the special, the series balances quiet moments of contemplation next to natural entrepreneurialism.
- Carnaval de Negros y Blancos | Guy Needham
PHOTOJOURNALISM JOURNALISM Auckland, New Zealand Just off New Zealand’s exit 444 is a social institution; a place where, for four decades now, people have come to buy, sell, laugh and sing. Shades of Otara is a monochromatic ode to the workers of the Otara Flea Markets, that strips out the colour and noise to reveal the humanity below. Presenting the intersection between the everyday and the special, the series balances quiet moments of contemplation next to natural entrepreneurialism.
- Torajaland | Guy Needham
PHOTOJOURNALISM JOURNALISM Auckland, New Zealand Just off New Zealand’s exit 444 is a social institution; a place where, for four decades now, people have come to buy, sell, laugh and sing. Shades of Otara is a monochromatic ode to the workers of the Otara Flea Markets, that strips out the colour and noise to reveal the humanity below. Presenting the intersection between the everyday and the special, the series balances quiet moments of contemplation next to natural entrepreneurialism.
- ANL Bindaree | Guy Needham
PHOTOJOURNALISM JOURNALISM Auckland, New Zealand Just off New Zealand’s exit 444 is a social institution; a place where, for four decades now, people have come to buy, sell, laugh and sing. Shades of Otara is a monochromatic ode to the workers of the Otara Flea Markets, that strips out the colour and noise to reveal the humanity below. Presenting the intersection between the everyday and the special, the series balances quiet moments of contemplation next to natural entrepreneurialism.
- Guy Needham | The Waorani
Numbering no more than 3000, the Waorani live on the edge of the Amazon basin. Like many indigenous peoples they are a tribe in transition - hunting with blowguns and poisonous darts is giving way to nightly wi-fi and televised football. TRIBES The Waorani Territorio Waorani, Ecuador Numbering no more than 3000, the Waorani live on the edge of the Amazon basin. Like many indigenous peoples they are a tribe in transition - hunting with blowguns and poisonous darts is giving way to nightly wi-fi and televised football. < Previous Next >
- Guy Needham | The Hadzabe
The Hadzabe are a tribe so old that National Geographic calls them “the closest living relatives of the humans who first left Africa to migrate to the rest of the world.” Today there are only 1500 Hadzabe remaining, occupying the same harsh valleys that they have since the beginning of the Stone Age. TRIBES The Hadzabe Lake Eyasi, Tanzania The Hadzabe are a tribe so old that National Geographic calls them “the closest living relatives of the humans who first left Africa to migrate to the rest of the world.” Today there are only 1500 Hadzabe remaining, occupying the same harsh valleys that they have since the beginning of the Stone Age. < Previous Next >
- Guy Needham | The Samburu
In the semi-arid East African wilderness just above the Equator live a tribe of nomadic pastoralists called the Samburu.A proud, welcoming people, the Samburu migrated from Sudan in the 16th century, settling north of Mount Kenya in the Rift Valley. TRIBES The Samburu Samburu County, Kenya In the semi-arid East African wilderness just above the Equator live a tribe of nomadic pastoralists called the Samburu.A proud, welcoming people, the Samburu migrated from Sudan in the 16th century, settling north of Mount Kenya in the Rift Valley. < Previous Next >
- Guy Needham | The Dani
Although thousands of years old, the Dani were unknown to the rest of the world until 1938. Today they they still hunt with bows and arrows in the Papua region of Indonesia, and dress traditionally for celebrations, including wearing a horim or penis gourd. TRIBES The Dani Papua Province, Indonesia Although thousands of years old, the Dani were unknown to the rest of the world until 1938. Today they they still hunt with bows and arrows in the Papua region of Indonesia, and dress traditionally for celebrations, including wearing a horim or penis gourd. < Previous Next >





