In the remote Omo valley, southwest of Ethiopia, where the earliest known Homo sapiens remains have been found, reside over 500,000 indigenous tribal people.
The young boy on the picture is a Member of the Mursi Tribe. The photograph was taken with a Leica S in 2013.
The tribes have been painting their bodies with pulverized minerals for millenia. Scarifications are made for both men and women and are usually engraved on the upper body, such as the arms, torso, stomach, breasts and back. In addition to being a pure aesthetic factor, they do it as a sign of strength and courage.
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In the remote Omo valley, southwest of Ethiopia, where the earliest known Homo sapiens remains have been found, reside over 500,000 indigenous tribal people.The tribes have been painting their bodies with pulverized minerals for millenia. The Series was taken in 2013 with the kind support of Leica Switzerland. The complete set of photographs contains more than 400 portraits of members of several different tribes.
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In the remote Omo valley, southwest of Ethiopia, where the earliest known Homo sapiens remains have been found, reside over 500,000 indigenous tribal people.
The young boy on the picture is a Member of the Mursi Tribe. The photograph was taken with a Leica S in 2013.
The tribes have been painting their bodies with pulverized minerals for millenia. Scarifications are made for both men and women and are usually engraved on the upper body, such as the arms, torso, stomach, breasts and back. In addition to being a pure aesthetic factor, they do it as a sign of strength and courage.
#photography #africa #portrait #portraiture #tribe #photoart #omo #mursi #photo
In the remote Omo valley, southwest of Ethiopia, where the earliest known Homo sapiens remains have been found, reside over 500,000 indigenous tribal people.The tribes have been painting their bodies with pulverized minerals for millenia. The Series was taken in 2013 with the kind support of Leica Switzerland. The complete set of photographs contains more than 400 portraits of members of several different tribes.