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Harvest Kenneth
Hohalloran

Harvest, Kenneth Hohalloran

Harvest, Kenneth Hohalloran

Harvest
Kenneth Hohalloran
Self-Published
English

 

Hardcover
Edition of 2000
96 pages
230 x 290 mm
2016
ISBN Not Available

 

In an attempt to capture the struggles and beauty of life in smallholder farming communities like this, photographer Kenneth O’Halloran visited farmlands in Malawi, Kenya, Zambia, Burkina Faso and Togo, over the last couple of years. His images depict the daily life of some of the world’s most vulnerable people. Agriculture in the belt of countries below the Sahara desert is particularly vulnerable to climate change, with some projections saying that the production of cereal crops in the region could fall by up to 30 per cent in the coming decade, according to Self Help Africa, a non-profit organization who operate in the area and supported the photographer’s work.

About the Artist
Kenneth O’Halloran is a photographer based in Dublin. He was born in the West of Ireland and is a graduate of the Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin. He holds a Masters in Fine Art Photography from The University of Ulster, Belfast. O’Halloran’s work has appeared in magazines such as The New York Times Magazine, The Sunday Times Magazine, Stern, Le Monde, TIME, GEO, The Financial Times Magazine and Cosmopolitan Magazine. His work has been recognized by World Press, American Photography, Alliance Francaise, and the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize. He is also a winner of the Terry O’Neill Photography award.
kennethohalloran.com

Further Reading
edition.cnn.com/rural-africa-syngenta-awards

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