 |
 
Photographer Rosanne Pennella left a career as a lawyer to travel the world, photographing remarkable people and places. In a continuing series of photographs taken in the developing world, Rosanne traveled to West Africa to record vanishing cultures. On this expedition, she began in the south in the lush, humid country of Benin and then headed north to the flat, dry region of Burkina Faso. From there she went on to Mali where she photographed the shamanistic Dogon tribe. She spent several days in a thatched roof boat on the Niger River, and then headed to Timbuktu. |
|