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Fashion Night Out 2011

September 26, 2011

With great excitement I returned to Darrell Dean’s Antiques in Washington, DC’s Georgetown neighborhood for Fashion Night Out 2011. And while last year saw great success with international designer Tsyndyma Kroujilov, FNO 2011 undoubtedly raised the stakes with its great variety of antique fashion brought in from up & down the east coast. The production team of renaissance man & event coordinator Mike Wong, hairdresser & stylist Mia Jackson & the staff of Blake & Co Hair Spa, numerous local & lovely models*, and Darrell Dean himself, created well composed vignettes for each model taking pose in the shop’s two Wisconsin Street bay windows. The result was stunned and delighted passerby’s in the street on this rainy Thursday evening. Astonished exclamations of “wow, is she real?! noooo, can’t be!” could be heard on a regular basis… a wonderful testament to each model’s dedication to her part.

*Models included: Victoria Chang, Crystal Day, India Franklin, Victoria Kurzweg, Sophia Manthei, Sara Moline, and Jordan Straker

Photographically… the dramatic window lighting and brilliant reflections allowed incorporation of the street audience, creating intriguing multi-layered images within single frames. Post production was limited to minor dodging and burning and b+w conversions.

Many thanks to all involved, it was a pleasure working with you!

For additional images and to purchase prints, please visit our proofing website.

A Historic Night at the White House

May 2, 2011

A glimpse into the scene at the White House last night following President Obama’s speech announcing the death of Osama bin Laden. Thousands gathered outside in celebration long into the night as the news agencies interviewed students and retired military, revelers climbed the light-posts and statues, and American flags were waived throughout the night’s sky.

01 – 02 May 2011

July 4th on the National Mall

July 6, 2010

Happy July 4th y’all! Hope you all had a nice weekend!

I myself spent a few hours Saturday and Sunday on the National Mall here in DC. For those not familiar with DC, the “Mall” is an outdoor lawn area between the Capitol Building, Washington Monument, WWII Memorial (my favorite!), Reflecting Pool, and Lincoln Memorial. During the summer, the Mall’s home to many city-sponsored festivals and big screen movies as well as people sightseeing, playing, or simply relaxing. I really do enjoy it. This weekend, it was home to the Folk Life Festival, big-band pop music, and closing out the 4th, DC’s famous firework display. Here are just a few of my favorite images… hope you enjoy!

Visitors and tourists congregate outside the White House gates

Visitors and tourists congregate outside the White House gates

Celebration for the promotion of a Marine lieutenant at the World War II Memorial

Celebration for the promotion of a Marine lieutenant at the World War II Memorial

Man visits the Washington Monument as the very last of the day's light shines so softly

Man visits the Washington Monument as the very last of the day's light shines so softly

Hoses are unleashed on the Mall to help keep the children cool and entertained on this hot July afternoon

Hoses are unleashed on the Mall to help keep the children cool and entertained on this hot July afternoon

(PS. The girl here in the yellow was great (I have several more of her)! A bit of a hose hog (with others lined up behind her for their never approaching turn), she was fortunately kind to me as she kept turning in my direction, only a foot away, and giving me a look such as “you know you’re asking for it, right?!” . . . but would then turn back around and shoot another unsuspecting person simply walking by, ha!)

Other children enjoyed climbing the trees, taking in a better view of the thousands that occupied the lawn

Other children enjoyed climbing the trees, taking in a better view of the thousands that occupied the lawn

And the wonderful firework display to close out the independence day celebration!

And the wonderful firework display to close out the independence day celebration!

And for a web gallery of these images and more, check THIS out!
(Best viewed full screen – icon to the bottom right of the gallery)

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The Maasai Healer at Lorngosua

March 28, 2010
Road from Bissil to Lorngosua

Road from Bissil to Lorngosua

Lorngosua clinic

Lorngosua clinic

South of Kajiado town in southern Kenya near the Tanzanian border are the desolate Maasai lands of Lorngosua, reached over rough terrain from the small, vibrantly colorful (Maasai) town of Bissil. As impressed upon me, the ICROSS Lorngosua clinic serves as a model for what the upcoming Ilkilorit clinic will hopefully soon become, greatly improving the lives of the people in the neighboring manyattas (villages). Similar to Johnson’s Nyonyori clinic, the Maasai walk great distances to receive the free healthcare services that the wonderful doctors, nurses, and community health volunteers provide. Attracting predominately woman patients, doctors Steve and Anthony have dedicated their time and efforts to this clinic and its people for several years now . . . although the shape of the facilities are up against difficult times at the moment.

Maasai women await their turn to see the doctor

Maasai women await their turn to see the doctor

Doctor Steve discusses his work with community health volunteer, Eric Solol

Doctor Steve discusses his work with community health volunteer, Eric Solol

Doctor Anthony contemplates the current epidemic

Doctor Anthony contemplates the current epidemic

During my visit to Lorngosua, the cholera outbreak was still a concern, although scaled back from what it was in the days prior. One woman arrived with her young daughter for the treatment, while others visited for child malnutrition, pregnancy complications, and other various illnesses.

Doctor Steve cares for Shapashina who's suffering from malnutrition

Doctor Steve cares for Shapashina who

The sick boy resists stepping on the scale

The sick boy resists stepping on the scale

In the next room, Simaloi is treated for cholera as her mother waits patiently outside

In the next room, Simaloi is treated for cholera as her mother waits patiently outside

Continuing on from the clinic, Kotomo and Eric, two of the many trained community health workers (volunteers) took Saruni, Joe, and I to a few of the nearby manyattas for a glimpse into where/how the patients live and how they are cared for at home. In the face of the current cholera, they mixed up the treatment solution to be sprayed on and around the outsides of the homes. As I was informed, the disease is heavily spread through the children ‘going to the toilet’ outside the homes at night. This was a pleasant thought to consider as only moments before I had been lying on the ground to capture a specific image . . . doh!

Kotomo and Eric mix the cholera treatment solution

Kotomo and Eric mix the cholera treatment solution

One home to the next...

One home to the next...

Spraying outside the home

Spraying outside the home

The children in the manyattas were very playful and curious of their mzungu (white man) visitor. Their innocence and love for life was again refreshing and rewarding. As Joe and I sat in the parked truck, awaiting Saruni so we could leave, one particular boy and my choice model of the last thirty minutes, Sintila, rested upon a nearby tree and watched with great interest my every movement.

Maasai girl

Maasai girl

Sintila laughs on as his brother stands confused and covered in flies

Sintila laughs on as his brother stands confused and covered in flies

Sintila

Sintila

And before leaving, Steve gave me a tour of another kind . . . through the ailing premises. With scarred floors, missing water pipes, holes in doors and water basins, and broken windows, Steve, Anthony, and the other volunteers who live on the grounds are in desperate need of funds and assistance to keep the clinic from falling into an eventual state of disrepair.

Lorngosua clinic and staff house damage

Lorngosua clinic and staff house damage

If you are interested in donating, I will be happy to ensure your contributions make it to the clinic for such improvements. Please contact me at seth@shrubin.com. Thank you!

On the Move… Due West!

March 13, 2010

Greetings from Praia in the Cape Verde islands!

The last two weeks I’ve been on the move, from Nairobi, Kenya to Dakar, Senegal and now visiting good friends in the lovely Cape Verde, off the west coast of Africa. Times have been up and times have been down, but the experiences all great, and the best of memories will surely remain! Many more photos and blog entries for when I return to the States shortly, but for now, just enjoying the last of holidays! And in the meanwhile, here are a few shots to satisfy the hunger . . . : )

Day trip to the ICROSS Lorngosua clinic and neighboring manyattas . . .

Maasai women await their turn to see the doctor

Maasai women await their turn to see the doctor

Laughing amongst themselves

Laughing amongst themselves

Maasai girl at home

Maasai girl at home

And off to the beautiful Maasai Mara National Reserve in southwestern Kenya . . .

Onboard the bus from Narok...

Onboard the bus from Narok...

Edward looks on as our mechanic investigates the engine problems

Edward looks on as our mechanic investigates the engine problems

Leaving the Mara under stormy skies...

Leaving the Mara under stormy skies...

And photos from Senegal still to download . . . coming soon!