Our World, Their Lens

Posted by on Jul 12, 2014 in Twenty Years On
Our World, Their Lens

“It was exploring the unknown and trying to make it known to the rest of the world that led to Dan’s death. In the months before he died he made a name for himself covering the civil war in Somalia. Dan took searing images of the conflict’s innocent victims — skeletal children and starving men […]

An Excerpt from “Art of Life”: Arriving in Blantyre

Posted by on Jul 7, 2014 in Twenty Years On
An Excerpt from “Art of Life”: Arriving in Blantyre

An excerpt from the book Art of Life by Jennifer New. In the last week of the trip, Dan put a new sticker on Deziree’s bumper: “Positive Vibrations.” They needed the sentiment as they skirted the Mozambique border on their way to Bantyre. The area had a trashed, desolated look. The purpose of the trip, largely overlooked […]

Our World, Their Lens

Posted by on Jul 4, 2014 in Dan Eldon Legacy
Our World, Their Lens

It’s that day of the year that everyone whips out their old American flag T-shirt to attend the local parade, grill out and play corn hole with the family in the backyard, and end the night looking up at a brilliant display of fireworks. This day to rep our red, white and blue represents so much more […]

Our World, Their Lenses

Posted by on Jun 27, 2014 in Twenty Years On
Our World, Their Lenses

“After my first trip to Somalia, the terror of being surrounded by violence and the horrors of the famine threw me into a dark depression. Even journalists who had covered many conflicts were moved to tears. But for me, this was my first experience with war. Before Somalia, I had only seen two dead bodies […]

Our World, Their Lens

Posted by on Jun 20, 2014 in Twenty Years On
Our World, Their Lens

“Somalia’s food production system, once relatively strong, had been obliterated, a situation that was only heightened by the country’s longtime over reliance on outside aid. By the spring of 1992, a small number of aid workers and journalists who had been in the country’s interior began to share disturbing news: a famine was under way.” – Art of […]

Tiyeo’s First News Story

Posted by on Jun 2, 2014 in Dan Eldon Legacy
Tiyeo’s First News Story

One day while Rachel and I were helping carry cement blocks in Grippis, I started talking with Tiyeo, a senior in high school, about her dream of becoming a journalist. Having majored in Journalism myself, I couldn’t help but offer to bring my camera the next day to film Tiyeo’s very first newscast. It is definitely a […]

The Journey is the Inspiration: Mary Beth Shaw

Posted by on May 22, 2014 in Inspired by Dan
The Journey is the Inspiration: Mary Beth Shaw

  I first learned of Dan Eldon when I lived in California. One of my art posse had watched a special about him on TV and told me about it. I bought Kathy Eldon’s book and examined each page carefully.  It was 2001 and I was a budding collage artist. Truth be known, I couldn’t […]

The Journey Is the Inspiration

Posted by on May 15, 2014 in Inspired by Dan
The Journey Is the Inspiration

Dan Eldon has impacted countless people through his life as an activist, adventurer and artist. His passion, drive, spirit and sense of wonder are deeply compelling and thoroughly inspiring. It seems like he filled every second of his 22 years of life with the type of meaningful endeavors that many of us desire to have […]

My Year of Adventure: Part One

Posted by on Apr 29, 2014 in Dan Eldon Legacy
My Year of Adventure: Part One

Dan Eldon was quite a guy. He sought out adventures and added excitement to the simplest tasks. He was fearless and courageous. It seems like nothing stood in his way of exploring the world and having a rockin’ good time while doing it. My name is Sara Cummings and I first heard Dan’s story almost […]

Throwback Thursday

Posted by on Apr 10, 2014 in Dan Eldon Legacy, Exhibits
Throwback Thursday

Does the 1st of every month sneak up on you like your parent’s birthday before you were able to get a card in the mail? It’s understandable. 2014 is flying by and I hate to break it to you my friend, but it’s practically almost May! With so much excitement brewing this year, it seemed […]