Ian MacLellan

documentary photojournalist and geologist

Tag: human rights

Traveling and Signs

working on writing something more significant about kakuma camp… till that post here is one about traveling and signs, both crazy parts of kakuma. The nice road from Lodwar to Kakuma. Sticking your camera out of a speeding matatu never stops being fun So close to Sudan… but my parents wouldn’t be happy to hear [...]

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Kakuma Refugee Camp

I’m working hard to get as many pictures up as possible from the camp, but am starting to get very tired after my 20 hour journey on buses and matatus back to Kisumu… The camp is absolutely nothing like you would ever think a refugee camp would be. Seriously. Unless you are much better read [...]

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Victims of Post-Election Violence in Kenya

A few of the buildings in Kisumu that were burned down during post-election riots and chaos in Kenya and a portrait from an interview with the step-father of someone Peter is helping in court, who had his business burned down, his life threatened, friends killed, and was put in a IDP camp before sneaking back [...]

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Teaching the Young Uns

Peter Onyango teaching young men at the Kisumu Children’s Remand Home on how to behave in court.

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GK Prison Beauty Saloon

Prison Beauty Saloon in Eldoret, Kenya. I wasn’t allowed to take pictures in either of the prisons we went to, but I did get permission to take pictures at the beauty saloon there at the women’s prison…

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