A Celebration 
of Life 
The Omo Valley region is home to 
semi-nomadic tribes steeped in timeworn traditions of 
beauty & survival 


With rigor and sacrifice, these 
communities honor their cultural 
heritage through diverse 
expressions of self 
An Inherited
Appreciation 
of the human form passed on from generation to generation
Bold compositions bring together the strength of simple design and the confidence and beauty of the wearer
“The people of the 
Omo Valley’s preserved 
sense of self expression 
is etched deeply into the 
fabric of their identity. I 
found their traditions 
to have an undeniable allure 
- especially because of their 
persistence in keeping 
their culture alive to pass 
onto the next generations.” 
DREW DOGGETT

Notable Acquisition
The Smithsonian 
Institute 
The series Omo: Expressions of a People is a permanent part of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American Art. Housed in the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, these works are accessible to museums, scholars, educators, non-profits, as well as the entirety of the Smithsonian Institute’s extensive family of cultural platform.
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The people of the Omo Valley put their traditions and heritage at the forefront of their world. For this - and many other reasons - I chose them as my first series of cultural portraits.










