STUNNING photographs shot in remote areas of Africa have gone on display in Oxford to mark Black History Month.
The exhibition, Pastoralist Herders East Africa, is the work of North Oxford photographer Adrian Arbib and went on show at Pegasus Theatre, East Oxford, on Monday.
The pictures aim to capture the pride and nobility of a way of life that is disappearing, and feature provinces of Kenya, Ethiopia and Sudan.
They will be on show until Friday, October 28, during the theatre’s opening hours and the exhibition.
Dave Thwaites, the theatre’s head of technical and production, said: “It’s a great exhibition, with some beautiful and moving photos.
“I always find it fascinating to see and learn how other people live, especially when their culture and environment are so different to our own.
“I hope people will come to look at the exhibition, either before seeing a show here or purely out of interest to see the photos.”
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