Silver 2016 / People / Children (Non-Pro)

Living Beyond Albinism: Bibiana's Journey

  • Photographer
    Kathleen Gerber
  • Agency / Studio
    Independent Photographer
  • Prizes
    Silver in People/Children

Until recently I knew very little about ‘Albinism.’ I live in the US and have had limited exposure to people with this genetic condition. This changed when I was introduced to Bibiana and Tindi. These teenage girls are from Tanzania and their dramatic life experiences have thrusted them into advocating a broader awareness for Albinism. - I did not know that, while Albinism is a recessive gene, there are countries with a significantly higher occurrence of this condition. While the US has an occurrence of 1:200,000, countries like Tanzania have rates of 1:1,300. - I did not know that there are places where Albino children are attacked and maimed for the purpose of harvesting body parts for profit. Tanzania is one of the countries that this superstitious practice is perpetuated by witch doctors and the ‘unknown’ source of funds. When she was 10, while her sister slept, vicious men yielding machetes attacked Bibiana during the night. Her right leg was severed above the knee and two fingers on her right hand were lost during this brutal attack. Bibiana is in the US to be fitted for a new prosthetic leg and both girls have hopes of continuing their education here without fear. It is inconceivable to imagine going through such a horrific experience, yet these girls are survivors. I am creating a sequence of photos with the purpose of broadening awareness of this condition and current crisis in East Africa. I will be focusing on the special bond between these sisters and the resolve they have to be more than a statistic bound by this horrifying life experience. They are sweet girls with dreams and aspirations to continuing their education and experience life as normal teenagers. This photo essay is timely since June 13th 2015 was established as the first UN International Albinism Awareness Day.

I have always appreciated photography have spent decades exploring and refining my eye for seeing, respecting, and capturing the beauty around me. In fact my journey with photography has exposed me to some amazing moments that frankly are not sufficiently captured with the lens but are powerful memories that stay with me. I have found myself drawn to photo essays since still photography is a powerful way to translate conditions and experiences between different cultures. I am motivated and dedicated to using my skills as a photographer to tell powerful and meaningful stories that evokes action