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The inked version. My adaptation of my brother @leon-moonage-daydream's personal character.
Doing art of my brother @leon-moonage-daydream's personal character.
Rajasthani boy running across newly dyed textiles drying in the sun, near Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
© Robert Leon
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Robert Leon. Cuban children, Santiago De Cuba, Cuba.
You are passionate about people, travel and indigenous cultures. Is photography your excuse for travelling and satisfying your curiosity?
No, it pays the bills. Just joking! It’s not an excuse, it’s a way-of-life I choose and make happen because I’m passionate about the World and my life in it. I love photography because it’s my way of creative expression - I’m a right-brained visually inclined person. My way-of-being has evolved by learning many things in many places about people and myself. My curiosity about the Earth and people has progressed into a mission as a responsible observer showing truth and beauty around us. My passion for photography has evolved into being a visual voice for all cultures and making a contribution to society, while evolving myself as a person with the experiences I have and expanding out to others sharing and learning from their experiences. The curiosity to see and go places evolved into enthusiasm to do something good, which gives me the energy to continue doing what I do. I consider us all indigenous people of Earth so we are all responsible for the Earth; my photography of indigenous cultures has no boundaries and includes everyone.