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Mirembe Resort Beach

Mirembe Resort Beach

Uganda was named the Pearl of Africa by Sir Winston Churchill. A country full of beautiful landscapes, one of the world's largest lakes and the source of the Nile, gorillas…

Village Life

Whenever I visit Uganda, I inevitably end up in "the village" as this is where my mother is from. She is from a small village outside of Masaka. The first…

Shooting Detroit

Shooting Detroit

A few weeks back my friend Devin and I finally got together to photography in Detroit. It was the first time in a long time that we were both in…

Runyon Canyon Park

Runyon Canyon Park

My trip to LA was meant to be a mind, body and soul retreat. I am not sure if my hosts knew that before I arrived, but everyone was definitely…

Rome’s Palazzo Della Esposizioni

Rome’s Palazzo Della Esposizioni

I have been longing to see the Robert Doisneau exhibition in Rome and was all ready to go on Saturday, then saw the museum entrance was a whopping 12€, but…

Baci, Bacione, Kiss Kiss

Baci, Bacione, Kiss Kiss

I have been back in Rome now for four days. And have nearly kissed several men and women on the lips. Why? Because after being in the US for two…

Made In America Day 2

Made in America Day 2

Day 2 of Made in America didn't start off as great as we would've liked. It was a raining Sunday morning and the prospect of standing in a park all…

Made In America Day 1

Made in America Day 1

On May 14, Jay-Z announced that he would be curating and hosting his first ever music festival in Philadelphia, Labor Day Weekend, Made in America. As soon as I heard…

Luxor Egypt: Where Magic Lives

Luxor Egypt: Where Magic Lives

I went to Luxor, Egypt in December 2009. We spent a few days in Cairo then took an overnight train to Luxor. The train was uncomfortable and dirty, but once…

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