ARCHIVE KENYA 68 – ON A FARM IN WESTERN KENYA (MONO)
August 15, 2020 13 Comments
Luo people on a farm near Akala, in the far west of Kenya; April 1979.
I love these portraits. The man is at ease with me and my camera, he knows me well, and in his expression we see nothing contrived, just a calm and direct gaze. The little boy is nervous, but is being reassured by the man’s closeness – while the little girl’s radiant smile is a delight.
This smile reminds me powerfully of African children in general! I was often in out of the way areas in Kenya, often far off the well beaten tourist tracks, searching for unusual birdlife. And I can remember entering villages where white people were only infrequently seen – and being beset by a tide of brightly smiling little children like these, chanting “mazungu, mazungu!” – swahili for “white man, white man!”.
And sometimes they were so curious to see me, maybe not having had close contact with a european before, that they came and wondered at the pale hair on my pale arms – and touched my arms and head as if they couldn’t quite believe what they were seeing – it was a real, uninhibited examination!
I like children anyway, I vastly enjoy interacting with them – and especially so when they can talk – and these were simply wonderful and fascinating experiences. And I also want to mention here how friendly Kenyan people were in general, throughout my years there – friendly, hospitable and humorous.
On the negative side of things though, it was on this trip that I first contracted malaria – and that is something truly unpleasant.
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Technique: OM-1 with 50mm Zuiko lens; Agfa CT18 colour slide, rated at 64 ISO; converted to mono in Silver Efex Pro.
THE ARCHIVE KENYA SERIES
I’m re-posting photographs that I took in Kenya over 30 years ago. You can find more context here . Click onto the “Archive Kenya” tag (below) to see more of these film images from Kenya.
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The delightful smile was the first thing I saw. I imagine you must pale in comparison to them. 🤪 (oh that’s was a corny joke)
Great shot, bud.
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Thanks, bud! And don’t worry, the joke was only skin deep – ohhh!!!!! 💕(2 strawberries, one not ripe yet) ATP xxxXXX!!!
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😂🤣😂
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I was hoping you’d bring this out of the archives again. A really fine family portrait, Adrian.
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Gary, thank you very much! 🙂
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Such a formative, life-changing experience, your years in Africa. The three expressions here are riveting.
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Yes, I am more grateful than I can say for my time in Kenya – life-changing says it. Thank you, my friend. 🙂
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I love the range of emotions here!
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Excellent – thank you, David! Adrian 🙂
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Oh…this is such a beautiful portrait, Adrian…very moving your capacity of storytelling… (oh, yes…smiling at you, of course!)
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Kari, I’m so glad you like this – thank you so much! And that smile – I know! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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…more of that archive, please…(…smiling again…)
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That’s very good to hear, my friend – well, I’m working steadily through them. Very glad you like them! 🙂
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