Wildflowers; Tanzania (personal work)
Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) as seen from the Gokyo Lakes in Nepal. (personal work)
A farmer uses a water pump to irrigate his field in Tanzania. The pump is part of an activity to increase productivity for small scale farmers in the area. (Client: Fintrac, Inc.)
A mother with her daughter in Lusaka, Zambia. (Client: Population Council)
Kaskikot, Nepal (personal work)
A girl holds her sister in Kenya at their family farm.
Street scene in rural Cambodia. (personal work)
Chishimba Kasengo, 28, of Kalembwe, Chiengi District, Zambia
A woman holds her mouth after a dental procedure in Kaskikot, Nepal (Client: Washington Post Magazine)
A farmer stands proudly with his healthy crops in Kenya.
Children hold the products they sell at a local market near Mumbwa, Zambia. The girls learn the importance of making and selling products as a way to achieve financial independence as part of the Adolescent Girls Empowerment Program. (Client: Population Council)
Kathmandu, Nepal (personal work)
Women listen to information about Fistula at the Kabole Rural Health Center; Kabole, Zambia (Fistula Foundation)
Students at the Patan Academy of Health in Kathmandu, Nepal. Students here trained for work in rural areas of Nepal where even the most basic medical care is unavailable.
Boys who live at an orphanage in a rural area outside of Kabwe, Zambia, brush their teeth as they prepare for school. (Client: CRS)
A clinic in a rural area of the Annapurna region of Nepal that has been damaged from years of political violence by Nepali Maoists. (Client: Washington Post Magazine)
A Nepali woman tends to her crops.
Rice farmers stand in their crop in Cambodia. These farmers are part of a training program that teaches them methods of growing rice more efficiently, which ultimately leads to more income. (Fintrac, Inc.)
A man in the Terai region of Nepal works with the water that his diesel pump helps him to irrigate his farms with. (Client: Fintrac, Inc.)