Egypt Photos
Here are some photos taken by Steve on his most recent journey in Egypt.
Egypt PhotosHere are some photos taken by Steve on his most recent journey in Egypt. |
Remembering Bangladesh – More Paintings from PhotosIn 2008 Nanci and I traveled with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank to Bangladesh and India. The purpose was to witness and film the development work that the CFGB supports and to produce a video from that footage to show back at home… |
Steve Bell Photography in Oils Part 4(The following is Part 4 of a series of paintings by Signpost staff, Faye Hall. The inspiration for the paintings came from photographs Steve Bell brought back from Bangladesh in 2008. To view earlier paintings, see the links at the bottom of the page.) Back to the beginning…I hadn’t painted seriously in years. It wasn’t [...] |
Photography of Steve Bell in Oils – the India Series Part 2Last year Steve traveled with Nanci to the India and Bangladesh. Upon return, Faye Hall, who works with Steve, painted several of Steve’s photos… |
Steve Bell Photos Inspire Signpost Employee – by Faye HallWhen I started my new job working for Steve Bell at Signpost Music, I had no idea what was in store for me… |
Invited To EthiopiaAbout a month before Christmas 06 I got a call from Heather Plett at the Canadian Foodgrains Bank asking if we would be able to travel to Ethiopia in January 07 to visit some of the work the Foodgrains Bank was doing there. |
Itinerary to Include KenyaWe’re leaving for Ethiopia in the morning. I’m not done packing yet. It’s so hard to know how to pack for such a trip. There has been a late addition of a few days in Kenya. |
Safe In AddisAfter 25 hours in transit through Toronto, Frankfurt, Khartoum (Sudan) we arrived in Addis to find my guitar and several of Jim, the camara man’s bags remained in Frankfurt and won’t join us again now until the end of the trip. So today was partially spent getting some camera gear, a guitar and clothes for Jim. |
One Week LaterThe last time I had access to the Internet was seven days ago, and 2000 km of spine-compressing road travel through some of the most beautiful country I’ve seen in my life. Not all of the road was brutal |
AntecedentsThis blogging thing didn’t turn out like I thought it would. I thought I would spend an hour so each night of the Ethiopia trip blogging and leaving pictures for you all to see as our journey progressed. |