CURRENT PHOTO STOCK
AFRICA - EAST
DAVID JOHNSON - PHOTOGRAPHER
COUNTRIES
1. Kenya
2. Sudan
A. Agriculture
1. Cash crops
2. Cattle herds
3. Crops
a. coffee d. tea
b. corn e. vegetables
c. rice f. others
4. Farming by hand
5. Harvesting by hand
6. Hunting and fishing
7. Irrigation systems
8. Subsistence farming
B. Climate
1. All types as indicated by the categories listed under geography.
C. Communities, everyday lifestyles
1. Cities, ex. Nairobi, Kenya 3. Villages, ex. Ngao, Kenya
3. Towns, ex. Lamu, Kenya
D. Cultural Traditions
1. Clothing 7. Music
2. Dancing 8. Religious ceremonies
3. Female roles 9. Schools
4. Housing 10. Traditional household goods
5. Male roles 11. Traditional tools
6. Medicine men 12. Weddings
E. Cultures
1. Acholie 6. Islamic - coastal
2. Dinka 7. Orma
3. Kenya in general 8. Pokomo
4. Latoka 9. Tabosa
5. Masai
F. Economics
1. Craftsmen
a. basket weavers
b. blacksmith
c. tinman, turning tin cans into utensils
d. wood carvers
e. others
2. Markets - foods to household goods
3. Shops of all kinds
4. Variety of standards of living
a. middle class
b. poor - urban and rural
c. slums
G. Famine
1. Operation Life Line Sudan
a. famine e. poverty
b. food distribution f. refugee camps
c. malnutrition g. relief efforts in general
d. medical care h. relief truck convoys
H. Geography
1. All regions including savanna, mountains, coast line, volcanoes, desert and more.
I. Human Rights Violations
1. Refugees of southern Sudan 2. Orma people of Kenya
J. Transportation
1. Means of transportation - all types 3. Traffic patterns
2. Roads of all types 4. Trails
K. Wildlife
1. Most varieties of wildlife found in East Africa taken in their natural habitat. This stock file consists of several hundred transparencies.
L. Variations of the above topics
AFRICA - WEST
DAVID JOHNSON - PHOTOGRAPHER
Countries
1. Burkina Faso
2. Cameroon
4. Mali
5. Senegal
A. Agriculture
1. Animal drawn plows, drills, wagons
2. Cash crops
3. Crops
a. corn
b. fruits
c. millet
d. vegetables
4. Herds - cattle, sheep, goats
5. Irrigation systems
6. Subsistence farming
7. Traditional farming by hand
B. Climate
1. Semi-arid
2. 2. Tropical
C. Communities - everyday lifestyles
1. Cities - Bamako, Dakar, Ougadougado, Yaoundi
2. Towns - Bobo, Lunga, Oku, Toma, Yako
3. Villages - numerous small traditional villages
D. Cultural Traditions
1. Clothing
2. Daily village routine
3. Dancing
4. Female roles
5. Housing
6. Male roles
7. Medicine men
8. Music
9. Religious ceremonies - Muslim
10. Traditional household goods
11. Traditional tools
12. Tribal ruler's coronation
13. Schools
E. Cultures
1. Banso - Cameroon
2. Falony - Senegal
3. Mosi - Burkina Faso
4. Oku - Cameroon
5. Samo - Burkina Faso
6. Wolof - Senegal
F. Economics
1. Craftsmen
a. blacksmith
b. tailor
2. Markets - foods to household goods
3. Shops of all kinds
4. Textile industry
5. Variety of standards of living
a. lower class
b. middle class
c. royalty
d. rural
e. upper class
f. urban
G. Environmental Issues
1. Deforestation
2. Desertification
H. Environmental Programs
1. Educational programs
2. Tree nurseries
3. Tree planting
4. Water breaks
5. Water retention projects
6. Wells
7. Wind breaks
I. Geography
1. Mountainous rain forest
2. Sahel
3. Semi-desert
J. Transportation
1. Methods of transportation - all types
2. Roads of all types
3. Traffic patterns
4. Trails
K. Variations of the above topics
AMERICA - CENTRAL
DAVID JOHNSON - PHOTOGRAPHER
Countries
1. El Salvador
2. Guatemala
A. Agriculture
1. Cash crops
2. Crops
a. corn
b. fruits
c. vegetables
3. Forest
4. Herds - cattle
5. Subsistence farming
6. Traditional farming
B. Archaeology
1. Aquatica - Maya site
2. Dos Pilas - Maya site
3. National Museum - Maya
4. Siebal Maya - site
5. Tikal Maya - site
C. Climate
1. Tropical
D. Communities - everyday lifestyles
1. Cities, ex. San Salvador, Guatemala City
2. Towns, ex. Sayoche
3. Villages, ex. Segundo Montes, remote Indian villages
E. Cultural Traditions
1. Clothing
2. Daily village routine
3. Dancing
4. Female roles
5. Housing
6. Male roles
7. Religious ceremonies
a. Catholic missionaries
b. festivals
c. processions
8. Schools
9. Traditional household goods
10. Traditional tools
E. Cultures
1. Compicinos
2. El Salvadorians
3. K'ekchi Indians
4. Maya
5. Various urban environments
G. Economics
1. Craftsmen
a. factories
b. furniture manufacturing
c. textile
2. Malls - open and under construction
3. Markets - foods to household goods
4. Shops of all kinds
5. Variety of standards of living
a. lower class
b. middle class
c. rural
d. upper class
e. urban
H. Environmental Issues
1. Deforestation
2. Overpopulation
3. Pollution
I. Environmental Programs
1. Rainforest management
J. Geography
1. Agricultural regions
2. Mountainous rainforest
3. Rivers
4. Volcanoes
K. Transportation
1. Methods of transportation - all types
2. Roads of all types
3. Traffic patterns
4. Trails
L. Variations of the above topics
AMERICA - NORTH
DAVID JOHNSON - PHOTOGRAPHER
Countries
1. Canada
2. United States
A. Adirondack Mountains, New York
1. All seasons
B. Alaska
1. A wide variety of lifestyles, geography and wildlife
C. Alaskan Oil Spill, summer of 1989
1. All aspects of the oil spill
D. Amish, near Lancaster, Pennsylvania
1. All aspects of their lifestyle
E. Canadian Rockies - Alberta and British Columbia, Canada
F. Catskill Mountains, New York
1. All seasons
G. Circuses
1. All aspects
H. Glacier National Park, Montana
1. Summer
I. North America Wildlife
1. Antelope 10. Ground squirrels
2. Bald eagle 11. Marmots
3. Black bear 12. Moose
4. Brown bear 13. Mountain goats
5. Buffalo 14. Mountain sheep
6. Canadian geese 15. Porcupine
7. Deer 16. Snapping turtle
8. Elk 17. Grizzly bear
9. Great horned owl-adult and hatchling
J. Shawangunk Mountains, New York
1. All seasons
K. Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming
1. Summer
L. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
1. Summer
M. Washington D.C.
AMERICA - SOUTH
DAVID JOHNSON - PHOTOGRAPHER
Countries
1. Bolivia
2. Ecuador
3. Peru
A. Agriculture
1. Animal drawn plows, wagons
2. Cash crops
3. Compost and worms to increase fertility of soil
4. Crops
a. chunos (sun dried potatoes) g. pineapple
b. corn h. potatoes
c. bananas i. quinoa
d. barley j. rice
e. habas - looks like lima bean k. yuca
f. papaya
5. Domestic herds
a. alpacas
b. cattle
c. chickens
d. ducks
e. goats
f. guinea pigs
g. llamas
h. sea birds
i. seals
j. sheep
k. wildlife
6. Education programs on animal care and management
7. Irrigation systems
8. Subsistence farming
9. Traditional farming - by hand
B. Archaeological Heritage
1. Cahuachi – Nazca
2. Cusco
2. Machu Picchu
3. Nazca lines
4. Tiahuanaco - Bolivia
C. Climate
1. Alpine
2. Coastal
3. Desert
4. Tropical
5. Semi-desert
6. Vertical
D. Communities - everyday lifestyles
1. Cities - Quito, La Paz, Lima, Guayaquil
2. Towns - Otavalo, Riberalta, Copacabana, Puno, Cuzco, Nazca
3. Villages throughout regions
E. Cultural Traditions
1. Clothing
2. Daily lifestyle
3. Dancing
4. Female roles
5. Music
6. Housing
7. Male roles
8. Medical practices
9. Religious ceremonies
a. baptism
b. Catholic
c. Copacabana
d. d. Evangelical wedding
e. funeral
f. missionary projects
g. priests
h. processions to honor
i. wedding
j. saints
10. Schools
a. handicapped
b. public
c. parochial
11. Traditional artifacts
a. ceramics
b. stone implements
12. Volcanoes
F. Cultures
1. Aymara - Bolivia
2. Inca - Peru
3. Nasca - Peru
4. Otavalo - Ecuador
5. Quecha - Bolivia and Peru
G. Economics
1. Craftsmen
a. blacksmith
b. Brazil nut processing
c. lumber industry - forestry
d. pottery maker
e. shoemaker - home industry
f. tailor
g. textile industry
2. Markets - foods to household goods
a. shops of all kinds - groceries, clothing, household goods
b. variety of standards of living
1. lower class
2. middle class
3. upper class
3. rural
4. urban
H. Environmental
1. Cutting of rain forest
2. Drought
3. Lack of water
4. Slash and burn
5. Very dry air - low humidity
I. Environmental Programs
1. Educational programs
2. Electrification projects
3. Irrigation
4. Terracing
5. Tree nurseries
6. Tree planting
7. Water retention projects
8. Wells
9. Wind breaks
10. Worms and composting as natural fertilizers
J. Geography
1. Altiplano
2. Andes Mountains
3. Atacama Desert
4. Coastal regions
5. Lake Titicaca
6. Rain forest
7. River systems of Amazon Basin
8. Volcanoes
K. Human Rights
1. Domestic violence
2. Handicapped children
3. Professional women
4. Women's Rights - Ecuador
L. Transportation
1. Methods of transportation - all types
2. Roads of all types
3. Traffic patterns
4. Trails
M. Variations of the above topics
ASIA - SOUTH
DAVID JOHNSON - PHOTOGRAPHER
Countries
1. Hong Kong
2. India
3. Nepal
4. Thailand
A. Agriculture
1. Cash crops
2. Cattle herds
3. Crops
a. corn
b. rice
c. vegetables
d. others
4. Farming by hand
5. Harvesting by hand
6. Irrigation systems
7. Ox plow
8. Subsistence farming
9. Terrace farming
B. Climate
1. All types as indicated by the topics listed under geography.
C. Communities - everyday lifestyles
1. Cities - Kathmandu, Nepal
2. Towns - Nongkhai, Thailand
3. Villages - Langtang, Nepal
D. Cultural Traditions
1. Clothing 7. Music
2. Dancing 8. Religious ceremonies
3. Female roles 9. Schools
4. Housing 10. Traditional household goods
5. Male roles 11. Traditional tools
6. Medicine men
E. Cultures
1. Khmer
2. Lama
3. Mon
4. Nepal
F. Economics
1. Carpet factory workers
a. child labor
b. manufacturing procedures
c. working conditions
2. Craftsmen
a. jewelers
b. metal workers
c. potters
d. textile weavers
e. wood carvers
f. others
3. Markets - foods to household goods
4. Shops of all kinds
5. Variety of standards of living
a. middle class
b. poor - urban and rural
c. slums
G. Famine
1. Food distribution
2. Khmer refugee camps
a. Khao I Dang
b. Site 2
3. Malnutrition
4. Medical care
5. Mon refugee camps
6. Poverty
7. Refugees
a. amputees
b. elderly
c. youth
8. Relief efforts in general
H. Geography
1. All regions including Himalaya Mountains, Tarai, plains, river valleys, rain forest, rice fields and many more.
I. Human Rights Issues
1. Refugees in Thailand
a. Khmer
b. Mon
J. Transportation
1. Means of transportation - all types
2. Roads of all types
3. Traffic patterns
4. Trails
K. Wildlife
1. Asian rhino in natural habitat including a series showing the capture of an orphan baby rhino.
L. Variations of the above topics
EUROPE - EASTERN
DAVID JOHNSON - PHOTOGRAPHER
Country
1. Romania
A. Agriculture
1. Cash crops
2. Collective farms
3. Crops
a. corn
b. forest
c. vegetables
4. Modern machinery
5. Private farms
6. Subsistence farming
7. Traditional farming, by hand
8. Western experimental farm
B. Communities - everyday lifestyles
1. Cities, ex. Bucharest, Cluj, Timisoara
2. Towns ex. Suceava, Deva
3. Villages, numerous small traditional villages
C. Cultural Traditions
1. Clothing
2. Daily village routine
3. Female roles
4. Housing
5. Male roles
6. Schools
7. Traditional lifesyles
D. Cultures
1. Gypsy
2. Romanian
E. Economics
1. Craftsmen
2. Markets, foods to household goods
3. Shops of all kinds
a. government
b. private - westernized
4. Variety of standards of living
a. lower class
b. middle class
c. rural
d. urban
F. Geography
1. Mountains 2. Rolling plains
G. Religions
1. Orthodox
2. Pentecostal
a. wedding
H. State Mental Hospitals
1. Christian Aid Orphanage - Western
2. State children's orphanage
I. Transportation
1. Methods of transportation, all types
2. Roads of all types
3. Traffic patterns
J. Variations of the above topics
EUROPE - WESTERN
DAVID JOHNSON - PHOTOGRAPHER
Countries
1. Austria
2. England
3. France
4. Italy
Cities
Italy England France Austria
Florence London Paris Vienna
Rome
Salerno
Venice
Topics
Historical monuments
Museums
Stores
Street scenes
Transportation