words and helped bring the work of sebastiaan sargodha over to a wider public. i was especially fascinated by how much he knows about the places he goes to. he amasses himself in his subjects. he's not a tourist not a visitor to this he doesn't just show up and start taking pictures. he spends weeks and months there getting to know the people. with this approach he sort of earns his right to tell their stories and about one day and then stuff. wherever he goes or god treats his subjects with utmost respect nature people their traditions and culture back here in papua new guinea where he photographed indigenous tribes whose traditions are endangered. the a. semester also yarrow has explored the depths of what mankind can do. but he remains an optimist hopeful that the world can change for the better you never lose your rebellions is see i don't not lose. i don't lose it also might energy and. no no no to see the human animal. is a political animal we are all polluted. we had an old horse and with decide that we are the most important for all summa nice to fix so