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24.01.2022 Teaching the next generation how to charcoal a marshmallow.



23.01.2022 Like many of us, we’re busting to traipse to the far ends of the globe. Yet, it seems we’re still somewhat grounded. I’m glad you have your spacesuit on, Clem, because once the international borders reopen we’re going adventuring!

23.01.2022 A displaced Syrian father in Idlib said he has taught his 4-year-old daughter a game to distract her from air strikes. Every time they hear bombing nearby, they... laugh. Abdullah Abu Salva told Storyful he recorded this video with his daughter, Selva, on February 15 in the border town of Sarmada, where their family and others have fled to escape the advance of government forces in Idlib province. Credit: Abdullah Abu Salva via Storyful

21.01.2022 Looking back at these action snaps of our Queen St Gallery exhibition. Feels like yesterday. Thank you @charingcrossphoto for capturing that unforgettable opening night. And thank you for helping us every step of the way. You’re our printer, framer and friend. @ Woollahra, New South Wales



20.01.2022 Back when Benny had that beard.

19.01.2022 Dear Clem and Matilda, I’ve found some more pics of mum having fun, for you. This time from June 2013. This photo was shot by my friend @syzana1 while we were filming in Mongolia with Sunrise and World Vision with @melissadoyle7 and @billyfosterphotography. It was taken on the salt plains in Selenge Province. The air was crisp, the soil was crunchy, and the horizon didn’t want to end. During the trip we went to a bareback horse race, spotted two-humped camels, ate goat stew a...nd were lucky enough to be invited inside colourful and beautifully presented ghers. It’s easy to judge people on the size and contents of their homes - but that’s a mistake. The kindest and most generous people your dad and I have met have often had the least amount to give. P.S. Girls - save up and buy a good jacket. I wore this one every day in Africa and all over Mongolia and I still wear it today. @ Selenge Province

18.01.2022 Stepping foot into the mystical and romantic city of Agra, ready to explore the Taj Mahal. Oct, 2015.



17.01.2022 Dear Clem and Matilda, the world is suffering through a global pandemic. My heart breaks especially for those who are sick, scared, have lost loved ones and/or can’t get to where they need to be. It is easy at times to feel like all is lost, but, there are good things and good people to focus on. Today I want to share with you one of my favourite photos your daddy has taken it’s from October 2015. We were in the town of Pushkar, which borders the Thar Desert way up in the ...Indian state of Rajasthan. It’s a holy town full of temples and there is a sacred lake with 52 ghats where Hindu pilgrims come to bathe. It was a hot day and I was trying to adjust my camera to Pushkar’s bright midday sun. Your daddy and I had a ‘Photo of the Day’ competition going on between us, and the antics were really heating up. I saw this man, wearing a red turban on his head, walking down the dusty road, sucking back on his rollie. He came up to us and requested that his photo be taken. He wanted to blow smoke rings and pose in different positions. Before I had the chance to sort my ISO, your sneaky daddy snapped away and caught our exchange on camera. I did take a good shot of our red turban man with ghosts of smoke billowing from his mouth - but I think your dad won the crown. Don’t worry, I took back my title the very next day. P.S. Girls - a few hours later I would tempt fate and drink a masala chai which would haunt me all the way to Mandalay and result in a rather unfortunate explosion in the back of a Burmese taxi. Best to avoid drinking (or eating) anything which has been in direct sunlight for far too long, and always carry good rehydration salts in your backpack for hot days and bouts of unexpected gastro. @ Pushkar, Rajasthan

15.01.2022 Oh, hey there big guy. How’s it going?

13.01.2022 We've seen truly shocking, heartbreaking and at times apocalyptic videos and images these past few weeks (months!) while covering these catastrophic bushfires. ...Those firies deserve all the praise they get. Every now and again, amidst the horror, uplifting stories surface, like this one .... the video shows cousins Micah and Caleb rescuing a carload of koalas from bushfires on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, on January 2. We’d run up and down aisles [of the plantations] picking up koalas and checking to see if they looked okay to leave behind, Micah told our journo. If they were responsive, could climb and had a good coat we left them ... we were just trying to collect as many live ones as we can. Credit: Micah & Caleb via Storyful See more

12.01.2022 I'm sitting here in the Sydney sunshine, enjoying a nice cup of tea. I've jumped onto our page and have just realised we have a community of more than 4,000 people in here (and growing), from all over the world. This is just a quick message to say a huge thank you. Habari Productions will be 6 years old next month. In that time we have been constantly reminded of the beauty, strength, kindness and courage so many people possess. ... We've held three photo exhibitions (thanks to our parents for helping!!), given a percentage of our profits to Doctors Without Borders and UNFPA’s maternal health program, been Nat Geo shortlisted, done a TEDx talk and had school kids in the Netherlands and the Aussie bush use our photos and interviews as part of their learning. A few things have changed since Ben and I started Habari (we now have two kids!!) but on the other hand, not much has changed, at all. We still want to share the stories of the unique people we meet on this earth and give back whenever we can. So thank you again for supporting Habari and for being a crucial part of the ride. Now, strap yourselves in, because there are more Habari stories and adventures coming your way. Whoop. Big love, Steph and Ben. xx P.S. If you're bored, write your hometown and country in the comments below, so we can all see where you call home!

12.01.2022 A mighty day of work for @bennyontheroad. Tracking rhino with vets and an anti-poaching unit in South Africa.



11.01.2022 To try to give us a break from non-stop coronavirus coverage, we're going back through the archives and sharing a few gems. Here's an episode from the World Nomads Travel Safety shoot Steph presented in Bogota, Colombia, looking at Borrachero - a mind-controlling drug that can be used as a dangerous method to kidnap and rob users. "Borrachero is a tasteless and odourless drug that can swiftly be mixed into drinks, food and cigarettes. And the worst thing is, once you’re under... its spell, you seem completely aware of the outside world, so no one can tell you’re in danger. When traveling it’s important to stay vigilant, and keep an eye on your food and drink at all times. If you didn’t buy it, don’t consume it." https://www.youtube.com/watch Producer: Jesse Chard, World Nomads DOP: Brian Rapsey, Rhapsody Pictures Creative Director: Gregg Bleakney, WhereNext

09.01.2022 Heavenly Hyams Beach on the South Coast of Australia. Where the sand is the whitest of white.

08.01.2022 Happy birthday to my big, bad, beautiful @bennyontheroad. He’s a man of muscle but also incredible heart and soul and a creative talent that is terribly rare. As a producer, Ben is one of the hardest working guys I know, but you will rarely hear him complain. He jumps out of bed every morning ready to push himself to create the best. He’s also a man of mystery. Aside from being a gun Jeopardy player (he’s a History major and a hardcore reader), he’s also a lover of metal and ...classical music, and is a fierce TV/movie aficionado. As a husband he is loving and supportive - championing even my craziest ideas, but he also provides practical and thoughtful advice. And of course, as a father, Ben is a loving, fun, patient, caring dad who is heavily ‘in the trenches of parenthood’ alongside me, every step of the way. (Plus, he does the weekly food shop which makes me love him even more.) Our two girls look up at him with such admiration - it makes me incredibly happy. So, my darling man, happiest of birthdays to you. I can’t wait to celebrate many more. See more

08.01.2022 Clem and Matilda. Little travel mates in the making.

06.01.2022 Sharing stories from Australia’s drought. Blood, sweat and tears. And bloody strong people. On Fox League 502 right now. @bennyontheroad @benjamin_emery @rhys__l @hiney11 #drought #helpingfarmers #foxleague #buyabale #getinvolved

06.01.2022 I woke up this morning really and truly missing the open plains of ... pretty much anywhere, to be honest. The thought of being windswept and sun bronzed seems pretty close to heavenly but that won’t be happening for a little while yet, as we all know. I hope everyone is doing ok. It’s been a bloody rough ride for so many people, near and far. Lockdown; illness; job losses; being separated from loved ones; and being unsure of what the future holds can be scary, lonely and e...ndlessly draining. There have been heart-warming moments Italians passionately singing from their balconies in chorus while socially isolating; health workers receiving the accolades and rock star reception they deserve; and my favourite: the family who created a home shopping experience for their grandmother who suffers from dementia, to help her maintain her much-needed weekly routine. So, I know I’m a little late to the game, but I just wanted to say, if anyone needs anything please let me know. I guess we just continue to push on, look after each other, and wait for this thing to pass.

02.01.2022 Oh Alice Pearson, thank you for sending us this story from Ghana. It has made our day. How about those moves, eh!! Love it.

01.01.2022 Filming in the Shamwari back in Feb. This little guy needed a quick flip and lift. @foxsportsaus

01.01.2022 Going back through the files to try to stay sane during coronavirus lockdown. Here's an episode from the @worldnomads Travel Safety shoot presented in Bogota, Colombia, looking at Borrachero - a mind-controlling drug that can be used as a dangerous method to kidnap and rob travellers. Turns out VICE forgot to mention a few key points in their popular doco when they were investigating the drug. Producer: Jesse Chard, @ritual.film for @worldnomads ... DOP: Brian Rapsey, @rhapsody pictures Creative Director: Gregg Bleakney, @wherenextlife Also featuring @crispstreetart - a talented artist originally from Tamworth who we interviewed on the streets of Bogota. What are the chances! See more

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