Every day our world loses some of its magic, of its history and of its traditions. Nowhere is this more pronounced than in Kenya and Tanzania where, despite their best efforts, some of the largest remaining tribes of the world are slowly abandoning their traditions to meld into more modern every day life. Capturing what remains of their former glory, of their ancient traditions, costumes and even, to an extend, behaviours is - or should be - our moral imperative as photographers.