Gallery > Wisdom From the Forest > In the past weaving was done at home and mothers have to attend to them, so the children are brought to the workshop by their m

Exif

Photo Properties

summary  details
Make Panasonic Model DMC-TZ4
Aperture Value f/4.6 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Exposure Program Program
Flash Flash, Auto-Mode Focal Length 12.2 mm
ISO 640 Metering Mode Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value 1/40 sec Date/Time Sun 29 Mar 2009 05:13:16 AM EDT
Sidebar

Navigation

  • Newest Photos
  • Most Viewed Photos
Advanced Search
View Slideshow

Wisdom From the Forest

1. Entrance... ... 6. Signs... 7. Housing for... 8. Mothers... 9. In the past... 10. In one of... 11. Many women ... 12. Chopping... ... 45. Forest wisdom

Random Image

Joua Xiong

Joua Xiong

Date: 01/23/2009 Views: 77

 
 
 
In the past weaving was done at home and mothers have to attend to them, so the children are brought to the workshop by their m
Showing me his natural color formula books Sharing recipes Signs posting the philosophy behind the project are posted here and there in the forest
Housing for the wise grandmothers who teach weaving with workshop area below Mothers with small children can bring them to to the workshop. Mr. Morimoto explains that it is important that the children be e In the past weaving was done at home and mothers have to attend to them, so the children are brought to the workshop by their m
In one of the workshops Many women are employed and paid a fair wage through the sale of their textiles Chopping bark from mahogany trees sustainably grown in the forest for source of red-brown color
Chopping lac, the secretions of certain insects to make red color Due to loss of habitat lac insects cannot survive in Cambodia and must be imported from Laos The men make all of the looms, the homes, and anything that is needed for the project

In the past weaving was done at home and mothers have to attend to them, so the children are brought to the workshop by their m

Date: 03/29/2009
Views: 161

Powered by Gallery. Ebony Theme by Jesse Lee.