Published: June 1, 2012 • By Staff
Chris Ryan聽(Geog, Soc鈥97) captured these boys playing in Durbar Square in Katmandu, Nepal, in April 2002. 鈥淚 loved how happy and carefree they seemed, despite their ragged clothing. Traveling always reminds me that once you have the basics, you don鈥檛 really need anything else to be happy in life. It鈥檚 a good reminder of what really matters.鈥 You can find images and prints of his photography from Nepal and around the world at聽.
In every issue we feature professional-quality photography by alumni or students on these two pages. To submit your images for consideration, please e-mail聽christine.sounart@colorado.edu.
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