Global Photography

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
National Geographic photographer Annie Griffiths Belt captures images of women and their families living on almost every continenent in her book, A Camera, Two Kids, and a Camel.
In this image, a Pakistani girl peers into the camera lens.
In this image, a Pakistani girl peers into the camera lens.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
A Chinese woman paints her face.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
These African women and children live in a refugee camp.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
A Bedouin woman shows her facial tattoos.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
Guatemalan women wear their signature, woven fabrics.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
Palestinian women wear white to symbolize purity.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
African women from the Masaai tribe shave their heads, and wear beaded necklaces and bracelets.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
Pakistani laborers dress in elegant attire even while working.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
A woman from Papua New Guinea shows the scarification on her back.

Photo: Annie Griffiths Belt
An Aboriginal woman adorns herself with body paint.
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Published 11/20/2008