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The old postman’s trail, Isle of Harris

by Jerome Lorieau

Old postman's path, Reinigeadal, Isle of Harris (Copyright: Jerome Lorieau)
The postman trail’s zigzag on its way to Reinigeadal, Isle of Harris – January 2010 – View in Big

Nearly two years ago, I travelled to Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. I especially remembered a walk along the old postman trails on the east coast of Isle of Harris. A path that postmen used to walk to deliver mails in the village of Reinigeadal till a road was built in the 90′s.

Road to Rhenigidale, Isle of Harris (Copyright: Jerome Lorieau)
Road connecting the village of Reinigeadal with the rest of the population via the A859, the main road in the Island, Isle of Harris – January 2010 – View in big

To further explore the Isle of Harris during the wintertime, have a look at my Isle of Harris archive

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Expressing myself in a photographic style between documentary and street photography, my work focuse on the cultural relationship that people have with their environment and how it affects and influences their everyday life and that of the community. In recent years I have worked on separate long term projects about the Medinas of Morocco, the Gurung people in Nepal and more recently the Yamuna river in India. I focus on long term projects because of the human aspect, but also to have better insight and understanding of a situation over time.

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Expressing myself in a photographic style between documentary and street photography, my work focuse on the cultural relationship that people have with their environment and how it affects and influences their everyday life and that of the community. In recent years I have worked on separate long term projects about the Medinas of Morocco, the Gurung people in Nepal and more recently the Yamuna river in India. I focus on long term projects because of the human aspect, but also to have better insight and understanding of a situation over time.

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