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  • A father and daughter head out on a jetty to go fishing.
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  • A father and daughter head out on a jetty to go fishing.
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  • A father and daughter head out on a jetty to go fishing.
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  • I photographed this father and daughter walking towards a lit-up fountain at Reserva Park in Lima, Peru. There was something so dreamy and beautiful about this moment and it really brought to mind the sense of magic and mystery childhood can hold. I wish all the world's girls could experience this sense of beauty and magic, not to mention the comforting hand of a committed father leading one through it.
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  • Korntip Leamkoh and her two year-old daughter, Gitnmairee, try to keep cool in their tent after their home was destroyed by the 2004 Tsunami in the village of Hua Laem on Koh Lanta Island, Thailand. Leamkoh also lost her father who was attempting to save his fishing boat when the second wave came. The family lives in a tent provided by "World Vision" on the hill above their ocean-side town. Despite the heat and unusual conditions, both Leamkoh and her daughter wear a jibab, the traditional muslim head covering.
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  • Hawaiian cowboy, Wayne Tachera is photographed on Kahua Ranch in North Kohala, Hawaii. Tachera lives with his two daughters, Kamehana and Nahe, in "cowboy housing" which is subsidized by the ranch as part of a cowboy's benefit package. "We get free housing, free electricity, free water.  It makes up for cowboy pay because cowboy pay is not much at all"," says Tachera.  Tachera's daughter's are very close to their father who taught them to ride horses as toddlers and took them to work with him when childcare wasn't available.
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  • Hawaiian cowboy, Wayne Tachera and his daughter, Nahe, 9, share a tender moment at their home on Kahua Ranch in North Kohala, Hawaii. The house is part of "cowboy housing" which is subsidized by the ranch as part of a cowboy's benefit package. "We get free housing, free electricity, free water.  It makes up for cowboy pay because cowboy pay is not much at all"," says Tachera.  Nahe and her sister, Kamehana, are very close to their father who taught them to ride horses as toddlers and took them to work with him when childcare wasn't available.
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  • Koh Lanta, Thailand--Ten-month old Suwaimee Ninthong bathes in a bucket in front of the tent he shares with his family after their home was destroyed by the Tsunami in the village of Hua Laem on Koh Lanta island, Thailand.  In the background, his mother, Korntip, tries to coax her daughter, Gitnmaree (2) to put on her clothes after her bath.  The family also lost Korntip's father who was trying to save his fishing boat when the second wave came.  The family has yet to find his body and is unable to proceed with funeral services without it.  01/21/05 © Julia Cumes / The Image Works
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  • WayneTachera and his daughters, Nahe, 9, and Kamehana, 11, are photographed at their home on Kahua Ranch in North Kohala, Hawaii. The house is part of "cowboy housing" which is subsidized by the ranch as part of a cowboy's benefit package. "We get free housing, free electricity, free water.  It makes up for cowboy pay because cowboy pay is not much at all"," says Tachera.  Nahe and her sister, Kamehana, are very close to their father who taught them to ride horses as toddlers and took them to work with him when childcare wasn't available.
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