Zach Krahmer

  • Projects
    • The Last Generation: Farmers of Tohoku
    • Local Journalism in the Fergana Valley
    • Seeing Hands: Blind Massage in South Sudan
    • Demobilization of the 18th Front
    • Mixed Iron is Strong
    • Members of the 18th Front
    • NY Dairy
    • Prison Stories
    • PCT
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    • The Last Generation: Farmers of Tohoku
    • Local Journalism in the Fergana Valley
    • Seeing Hands: Blind Massage in South Sudan
    • Demobilization of the 18th Front
    • Mixed Iron is Strong
    • Members of the 18th Front
    • NY Dairy
    • Prison Stories
    • PCT
  • About
  • Photoblog
  • Instagram
Portland, OR
USA
+1 (503) 367 - 5648

Window portraits of maternity staff at Ala Buka district hospital /February 6, 2014 by Zachary Krahmer

In a strange and unplanned twist of fate, I photographed the staff of the maternity ward at the Ala Buka District Hospital today. This 11 member team is part of a staff of 43 that delivered 2,400 children this past year in the northern Jalalabad reg…

In a strange and unplanned twist of fate, I photographed the staff of the maternity ward at the Ala Buka District Hospital today. This 11 member team is part of a staff of 43 that delivered 2,400 children this past year in the northern Jalalabad region of Kyrgyzstan.

  Tags: Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Medicine, Maternity, Hospital, Portraiture
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