The photographic work in Legendary Cattle Keepers of Sudan focuses on the Dinka people, highlighting their close relationship with cattle—an integral aspect of their culture and identity. Through carefully composed images, the book explores themes of tradition, livelihood, and social structure centered around cattle herding in Sudan.
The photography conveys the rhythms of daily life and the significance of cattle in ceremonial and practical contexts, using portraiture and environmental shots to capture both individuals and communities. The mood is one of respect and contemplation, emphasizing the deep connection between the subjects and their cattle.