Abano Pass
Tusheti is a rather a wild and remote area in Georgia. With little infrastructure, it’s a picturesque region that only a few tourists venture into – and it can only be reache
World Press 2024
Firecracker photographer Lee-Ann Olwage wins World Press Photo Story of the Year 2024! Photographs of war, grief and hope have topped this year’s World Press Photo awards – one
Three Generations: Ethiopia
We loved working on this story about how improvements in healthcare have led to a major drop in child mortality told through three generations of Ethiopian women. Since 1990 child
Kyrgyz State Circus
The Kyrgyz State Circus in Bishkek was one of a series of circus buildings commissioned across the Soviet Union during the 70s and 80s. While some of its mural art has been damaged
The Right To Play.
What do girls dream of? And what happens when a supportive environment is created where girls are empowered and given the opportunity to learn and dream? The Right To Play merges
Valim-babena
Firecracker photographer, Lee-Ann Olwage recently travelled to Madagascar on assignment for Geo Magazine. Valim-babena refers to the idea of gratefulness and recognition that we ow
Sanatorium Iveria
Tskaltubo was once of the Soviet Union’s flagship spa resorts, famous for its therapeutic mineral springs and water therapy The Tskaltubo health complex consisted of 19 sanatoriu
Soviet Observatory, Tajikistan
An abandoned Soviet observatory on the top of a mountain in the middle of nowhere sounds exciting, right? Shorbulak Observatory, once the site of challenging astronomical observati
Tskaltubo Train Station
Tskhaltubo Railway Station in Georgia became abandoned after the collapse of the town’s spa industry, which happened as a result of the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990
Rietfontein
Towards the end of our seemingly endless lockdown in South Africa we were asked to check the viability of filming a segment on marginalized communities and the effect the pandemic