the Photographer  ::  the Author  ::  the Producer  ::  the Designer
 
  Wayne Eastep is an award-winning photographer
  with a passion for world cultures. He earned a
  Master of Divinity degree with an emphasis on
  culture and philosophy from Union Theological
  Seminary in New York City. His subsequent
  apprenticeship with New York photographers
  Bill Stettner and Burt Glinn prepared him for
  a career that has taken him around the world.

  He has photographed treasures of the ancient
  Japanese capitols Kyoto and Nara. With his wife Patti he lived as a nomad
  in the deserts of Saudi Arabia to document in photographs and text the life
  of the Al Murrah Bedouin tribe. The resulting book, Bedouin, won the
  British best book award and the gold prize for the best of all things in print.

  Also in Saudi Arabia he produced a film about the King's Camel Race,
  commissioned by National Geographic Explorer.