Olivier Asselin photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 48 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Boys fill plastic containers with water at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM457.jpg
  • Workers stacking rice bags in warehouse in Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0007.jpg
  • Boy holding handfuls of rice.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0011.jpg
  • A woman lays out fish to somke in the West Point slum of Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
    LBR12.0402.NUT1088.JPG
  • Women beat shea paste by hand to help form emulsion at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0638.JPG
  • Women mix ingredients to make shea butter soap at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0459.JPG
  • Ground shea nuts dry in the sun at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0354.JPG
  • Boys tie plastic containers full of water to the back of their bicycles as they prepare to head home at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM430.jpg
  • Woman pouring rice to separate it from straw and other impurities.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0008.jpg
  • Lone worker in a rice field, Asutsuare, Ghana
    oasGHAAsutsuare0016.jpg
  • Children carrying water buckets on their heads  in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on March 10, 2007.
    GHA73.jpg
  • A girl hand washes clothes in the Point Four neighborhood of Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Thursday April 5, 2012.
    LBR12.0405.NUT0161.JPG
  • A woman lays out fish to somke in the West Point slum of Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
    LBR12.0402.NUT1097.JPG
  • Women beat shea paste by hand to help form emulsion at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0668.JPG
  • Women beat shea paste by hand to help form emulsion at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0656.JPG
  • Women beat shea paste by hand to help form emulsion at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0625.JPG
  • Women pour liquid shea butter soap into a mold at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0495.JPG
  • A man uses a machine to mill shea nut grounds into a paste at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0468.JPG
  • Women mix ingredients to make shea butter soap at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0464.JPG
  • Women mix ingredients to make shea butter soap at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0458.JPG
  • Women filter oil produced from shea nuts at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0414.JPG
  • A woman pours shea nuts into a grinder at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0325.JPG
  • A woman spreads shea nuts on a concrete floor to dry them in the sun at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0279.JPG
  • Women pour shea nuts on a concrete floor to dry them in the sun at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0266.JPG
  • Women use water to clean shea nuts at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0242.JPG
  • A boy ties a plastic container full of water to the back of his bike as he prepares to head home at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM427.jpg
  • A boy ties a plastic container full of water to the back of his bike as he prepares to head home at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM418.jpg
  • A boy fills a barrel with water to be carried with his donkey-pulled cart at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM372.jpg
  • Children carrying water buckets on their heads  in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on March 10, 2007.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM348.jpg
  • Boys fill barrels with water to be carried with his donkey-pulled cart at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0309.GUINEAWORM227.jpg
  • Rice bags lined up at rice drying platform near Astusuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0001.jpg
  • Worker taking at pause at a rice packing plant in Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0003.jpg
  • Rice bags stacked in warehouse, Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0005.jpg
  • Workers stacking rice bags in warehouse in Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0006.jpg
  • Workers drying rice at a drying platform in Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0009.jpg
  • Lone worker in a rice field, Asutsuare, Ghana
    oasGHAAsutsuare0017.jpg
  • A girl watches while a woman draws water from a well in the West Point slum in Monrovia, Montserrado county, Liberia on Monday April 2, 2012.
    LBR12.0402.NUT1329.JPG
  • A man uses a machine to mill shea nut grounds into a paste at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0541.JPG
  • Women pile sacks of dried shea nuts in a storage room at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0286.JPG
  • Women use water to clean shea nuts at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
    MAL10.0116.SHEA0253.JPG
  • A boy ties a plastic container full of water to the back of his bike as he prepares to head home at the Dikunani dam in Savelugu, northern Ghana, on Friday March 9, 2007. The only of four water sources that has not completely dried out around Savelugu, the pond is used by hundreds of people daily who sometimes walk several kilometers to fetch water. Despite the presence of mesh filters available to people who come get water, cases of guinea worm in the area have gone up sharply in the recent months.
    GHA07.0310.GUINEAWORM423.jpg
  • Workers opening bags of rice before pouring their contents to dry at Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0004.jpg
  • Worker verifying humidity level in rice that is drying in the sun in Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0010.jpg
  • Workers planting rice in a field at Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0013.jpg
  • Workers planting rice in a field at Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0014.jpg
  • Worker planting rice in a field at Asutsuare, Ghana.
    oasGHAAsutsuare0015.jpg
  • Finnah Conteh, 26, recovers after a c-section surgery in the maternity ward of the Magburaka government hospital in the town of Magburaka, Sierra Leone on Monday March 15, 2010. She lost her child due to obstructed labor - medical staff said she hadn't come early enough to save the child. This was her third pregnancy, she has only one living child.
    SLE10.0315UNICEF0293.JPG
  • Finnah Conteh, 26, holds a handful of pills while she recovers after a c-section surgery in the maternity ward of the Magburaka government hospital in the town of Magburaka, Sierra Leone on Monday March 15, 2010. She lost her child due to obstructed labor - medical staff said she hadn't come early enough to save the child. This was her third pregnancy, she has only one living child.
    SLE10.0315UNICEF0286.JPG
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x