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Excited, proud and nervous to announce a show of new work, to be held at the White Space gallery in London, with Hasselblad supporting and printing and framing by Metro Imaging. I travelled to Lesotho last November with the sole intention of documen…

Excited, proud and nervous to announce a show of new work, to be held at the White Space gallery in London, with Hasselblad supporting and printing and framing by Metro Imaging. I travelled to Lesotho last November with the sole intention of documenting a story I saw back in 2009, when I first visited there with Riders For Health. That time I was shooting a motorcycle tour through the winding roads of the mountain kingdom, and from our 4WD we'd spot these incredible looking characters standing on hillsides looking over their herds. I swore then I'd return and while it took a few years, I finally got to shoot a project that could well be the best thing I've ever done. You best be the judge of that but I am feeling it A LOT. I'll be releasing the images soon but in the meantime, I owe huge thanks all over town for this so I best get cracking. Save the date and please come!

The Herder Boys of Lesotho

tom oldham March 21, 2017
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