I have been a photographer and collage artist since 1973, but I am more than a photographer. I am a storyteller.
I am a sensitive soul with a need for deep human Connection. I'm a curious explorer trying to understand the world outside of my comfort zone.
I’ve been traveling internationally since I was a young girl. I’ve visited many country in the world. I’ve flown nearly one million miles. I’ve lived in three /Continent/countries and four American cities. I’ve traveled to 48 states.
I am an explorer, a wanderlust. I am a storyteller and lover of humanity and this planet.
It is impossible to experience all that in a single lifetime. There are many differences from culture to culture or country to country. But at the core, we relate to one another. There are meaning and Connections in everything.
All profits generated through my photographs will benefit those in need. Purchase a print and help the None Profit Community liste below.
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Gabriele Brown is an adventure traveler living in Austin, Tx and traveling around the globe.
Photography courtesy of Gabriele Brown.
Maasai Village in Northern Tanzania 2018
On the way to the Serengeti 2017
“Africa – You can see a sunset and believe you have witnessed the Hand of God. You watch the slope lope of a lioness and forget to breathe. You marvel at the tripod of a giraffe bent to water. In Africa, there are iridescent blues on the wings of birds that you do not see anywhere else in nature. In Africa, in the midday heart, you can see blisters in the atmosphere. When you are in Africa, you feel primordial, rocked in the cradle of the world.”
Jodi Picoult (American author)
“Africa – You can see a sunset and believe you have witnessed the Hand of God. You watch the slope lope of a lioness and forget to breathe. You marvel at the tripod of a giraffe bent to water. In Africa, there are iridescent blues on the wings of birds that you do not see anywhere else in nature. In Africa, in the midday heart, you can see blisters in the atmosphere. When you are in Africa, you feel primordial, rocked in the cradle of the world.”
Jodi Picoult (American author)