
This past Saturday was the opening for my very first U.S. photography exhibit. It was hosted at Monkey Bottom Collaborative (aka: MoBo) a new gallery space in Durham, NC. Next month the exhibit will move to Projekte Gallery in Wilmington. Piepushers, Durham’s newest pizza truck, was parked out front. Amazingly yummy pizza. And we served […]
Apr 19, 2011 | Categories:advocacy, All, Photojournalism, street children | Tags: advocacy, Africa, Art, children, documentary, exhibit, homeless, illustration, photography, poverty, street children, uganda | Leave A Comment »

I promised to post the stories of the children I was working with. I have been buried in their stories for over a month now. To give you an idea…. I have 76 GB of data from the 1 week workshop that I taught. This data includes photographs that I took, scans of their […]
Oct 11, 2010 | Categories:advocacy, All, Photojournalism, street children | Tags: activists, Africa, agriculture, Albert, animals, art exhibit, artwork, boys, cafe, change, child’s rights, children, documentary photographer, dump, dump site, dumping trash, East Africa, exhibit, food, girls, global health, health, health programs, land fill, Lira, Lisa, Lisa Marie Albert, livelihood, livelihoods, livestock, local, Marie, NGOs, North Carolina, nutrition, photography, photojournalist, posters, poverty, programs, public health, Raleigh, recycling, rubbish, scavenging, stories, story, storytelling, street kids, teaching, trash, uganda, workshop | 2 Comments »