I always find it so interesting to hear about the creative process of an artist and what aspects of themselves they bring to their work. Uganda photographer Zarina Bhimji’s work reflects her personal history of being exiled from the country (along with thousands of other Ugandan of Indian descent) during the Idi Amin years and the emotions and things that are left behind. Decades later, Bhimji returned to Uganda and these are some of the images that she took.
via Out and About Africa: Through the Lens: Zarina Bhimji.
http://www.zarinabhimji.com/index.htm