A Day In The Life Of Africa Photographed by the World's Leading Photojournalists on One Day

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A Day In The Life Of Africa Photographed by the world's leading photojournalists on one day by David Elliot Cohen & Lee Liberman
Foreword by Desmond Mpilo Tutu & Introduction by Kofi A. Annan


folio. pp. 288. colour illustrations. hardcover cloth. dw. San Francisco: Tides Foundations, [2002].

ISBN-10: 0971802106 / ISBN-13: 9780971802100

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This latest book in the Day in the Life series focuses on the amazing diversity of Africa. In February 2002, 100 top photographers from 26 countries were dispersed throughout Africa--a continent of 53 countries--for a historic round-the-clock photo shoot. The result is a stunning collection of photographs showing the incredible contrasts in the geography, people, customs, and lifestyles of Africa. The foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the introduction by Kofi Annan provide context for the complexities facing the African continent, from struggles for independence and political stability, to fighting the AIDS epidemic, to developing stable economies. The photos depict a wide range of human conditions, including everyday life in cities and villages, with people practicing a variety of customs and religions. Among the collection are photos of Kenyan runners in training at dawn in the Great Rift Valley, an Arabic breadmaker in Egypt, a marketplace in Ghana, AIDS-afflicted patients in a hospital in Zambia, a "soul-eater" in Burkina Faso, and a manhood ritual in South Africa's Transkei region.