This Photographer Captures Philippine Indigenous Communities
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Photographer Jacob Maentz takes us on a journey to Olango island in the Philippines where we get a rare look at a seaside community largely responsible for the beachy home decor sold at your local Walmart. Right then and there, we dive deep into Jacob’s experiences with the 40+ indigenous communities he’s photographed over the last decade.  Jacob tells us about their connection to the land, their life and struggles, all while sitting around a gambling table on a street corner in a tiny village at the edge of the world. SHOW NOTES:   Learn more about Jacob Maentz at https://jacobimages.com/ or check him out on Instagram (@jacob.maentz)  Check out GuideGeek, Your New Personal AI Travel Assistant! http://bit.ly/3LKpHTjFor more on ‘No Fixed Address’ visit matadornetwork.com/NFApodcast
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