Photojournalist Ed Kashi on his career-spanning exhibition at Monroe Gallery
Scenes with a refugee family of youths in an isolated enclave of tents on a farm in the middle of the desert between the Syrian and Iraqi borders in Ereinbeh, Jordan, on Nov. 14, 2013.
Youth gather around a makeshift bonfire in The Fountain, a Loyalist housing estate in a Protestant enclave of Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 1989.
Coptic Christians hold a nighttime ceremony at the Church of the Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1999.
A journey, made in 1999, to some of Peru’s most outstanding natural and man-made sights.
A Kurdish woman stands trial, accused of being a member of the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on Sept. 16, 1991.
A worker subcontracted by Shell Oil Company cleans up an oil spill from an abandoned Shell Petroleum Development Company well in Oloibiri, Niger Delta, on July 19, 2004. Wellhead 14 was closed in 1977 but has been leaking for years, and in June of 2004 it finally released an oil spill of over 20,000 barrels of crude oil.
Photojournalist Ed Kashi, whose career-spanning exhibition, “A Period in Time,” is on view at Monroe Gallery of Photography, Santa Fe, through Nov. 16.