Photography and haiku — observations from the field and elsewhere.
Photography
A camera has accompanied most of my time in the field — Jordan, Tanzania, Turkey, Rwanda, and beyond. Photography, like mapping, is an act of attention: deciding what is worth looking at, what to preserve, and how a moment can carry something larger than itself.
The images here come from years of humanitarian work and personal travel. They are not documentary in the narrow sense — they are more like notes taken with light.
Haiku
Haiku is a form of attention. Seventeen syllables, a moment, a turn — and whatever it is that passes between the two. These are mine.
Your haiku here —
five syllables, then seven,
then five once again.
Dust on the road home,
the camp lights fade behind us —
still the stars remain.
Your haiku here —
add as many as you like,
one per card is clean.
These are placeholders — add your actual haiku here. Each one gets its own card. Update the metadata (location, year, or a title) as you like.