Rachel Ambrose Photography

Rachel Ambrose Photography A curious storyteller giving voice advocating for social justice, rights to liberation and equality. Her work has been Exhibited in USA and England.

Rachel was born in Zambia and grew up between Kenya and Tanzania. A student of photography in Cape Town, Rachel trained under Cape Town's finest commercial photographers. Her commercial clients include Hans R. Neumann Stiftung Africa, Rabobank International, Alex Walker Safaris, Asilia Lodges and Camps, Tarangire Safari Lodge, Maasai Women Art, Ratpanat Safari Camps, Rungwa Game Safaris and Sunfunder.

We look forward to the Tiny Feet, Big Steps International Neonatology Conference opening on Monday, October 21st, 2024.T...
17/10/2024

We look forward to the Tiny Feet, Big Steps International Neonatology Conference opening on Monday, October 21st, 2024.

The conference is the largest clinical neonatology training event hosted in Africa. It is focused on developing practical skills and knowledge for doctors and nurses working with premature and critically ill babies. 50 Neonatologists, pediatricians, NICU nursing instructors, and paraprofessionals are arriving from across East Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America to teach. Over 20 countries are represented, and 120 hospitals.

👉🏽www.tinyfeetbigsteps.com

DR. RIYAZ HAIDER MANAGING DIRECTOR, BIOSUSTAIN TANZANIA LTD. “When we talk about regenerative soils today, this is alrea...
11/09/2024

DR. RIYAZ HAIDER
MANAGING DIRECTOR, BIOSUSTAIN TANZANIA LTD.

“When we talk about regenerative soils today, this is already integrated into organic agriculture because we are considering rotational crops; we are having legumes, which gives more nitrogen into the soils. We have sufficient manure, which has been applied back into the soil.

I think this is a good entry point to show that organic, as an organic system which can be certified, this is one aspect. Organic as organic solutions, even the conventional farmer can use it and reach a good harvest with a good productivity level and earn good money with an intact ecosystem.”

Client: and Sunflag Tanzania Limited
Location: Singida, Central Tanzania

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Rachel’s Story

“My camera allowed nature to speak to me. And it was my privilege to listen” - Sebastiao Salgado.

Rachel Ambrose was born in Mbala, in a small farming town in northern Zambia and she grew up in East Africa between Kenya and Tanzania. Surrounded by nature she learned to intuitively interpret the wilderness and read its stories.

“When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.” - Ansel Adams.

At a young age she listened to her family story, the story of her roots; a child of diaspora, her ancestors sailed in Dhows from Syria, artists and linguist from Switzerland, to the great crusaders of Spain, an ambulance driver of the Resistance in France, an engineer in the Royal Air Force of Britain, opera singers, La Vie En Rose. Her grandfather Albert Hannah Ghaui sitting outside his red brick house with his pet Leopards Romeo and Juliet. Stories and the art of storytelling were a gift passed from one generation to the next with a fair bit of embellishment.