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2018 Seen Through the Lens of Yasuyoshi Chiba (40 photos)

Yasuyoshi Chiba, a staff photographer with AFP, spent nearly the entire year of 2018 in Kenya, documenting an incredibly wide range of subjects, landscapes, and issues. Chiba has been on staff with AFP since 2011, winning multiple awards for his photojournalism based mostly in Brazil and Kenya. This year, he captured the faces and stories of some of the 50 million people who live in Kenya, an East African nation of incredible diversity in culture, landscape, and wildlife.  His photos cover subjects from a China-backed railway cutting across Nairobi National Park to the hundreds of thousands of refugees in the Dadaab refugee complex, from fashion shows and premieres in Nairobi, to lions in open grassland, to tribal festivals, and much much more. Below, in roughly chronological order, is a look at some of the stories brought to us through Yasuyoshi Chiba’s lens in the last year.

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Rabecca Zawadi, 8, walks on the runway during a rehearsal session prior to take part in the “Mr. and Miss Albinism East Africa” pageant in Nairobi, Kenya, on November 20, 2018. 30 contestants from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda compete under the theme “Celebrating the beauty of color” to raise awareness of their challenges with albinism, including stigma and brutality. ( Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / Getty)
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https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/12/2018-seen-through-the-lens-yasuyoshi-chiba/579076/