Portrait of a baby boy.
Kids in underdeveloped countries have to master all the children diseases often without a doctor nearby, only in great emergencies the parents will travel the sometimes enduring way to a clinic.
Taken by Nisa Maier

Kids in underdeveloped countries have to master all the children diseases often without a doctor nearby, only in great emergencies the parents will travel the sometimes enduring way to a clinic.
Taken by Nisa Maier
There might be all these “top ten beaches” listings in magazines…we´ve been to quite a few of them while travelling, but this one is simply stunning
Of course, it depends what you are searching for. Our goals are white sand, crystal clear water, no people and all coconuts for ourself.
Taken by Nisa Maier
Fishing in Ghana is men’s work. High waves and tricky currents makes fishing a very dangerous job, especially if the boat is not really seaworthy, the sails a bit torn and engines – if there is one – not always working when you need them.
Taken by Ulrike Maier
After a day out working in the fields these ladies walk home with some harvested vegetables, like maniok and papayas.
Taken by Ulrike Maier
They seem to say: “Hey stranger, take a picture from us!”
Taken by Nisa Maier
Bigger ones look after the smaller ones, as soon as they can walk.
Taken by Ulrike Maier
Big waves are coming in any given day, no matter what-they are there.
Taken by Ulrike Maier
Almost blind, this woman perceives every weekly market day to sell her goods, like vegetables, papayas and lemons, or even some self woven pandanus baskets.
Taken by Nisa Maier