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Rural farm setting, Chongwe, Zambia. An ambassador for nutrition and child development poses for a photo along with her produce she uses to help fascilitate nutrition knowledge in the community.
Llao Llao Hotel, RÃo Negro: Samuel Jeffery and Aurelia Jeffery engage in a spirited moment of play within the refined, tranquil interiors of this legendary Patagonian retreat. The room is bathed in soft, natural light spilling through oversized windows, casting a gentle glow on the plush, neutral-toned textiles and minimalist decor that characterize the lodge’s sophisticated aesthetic. Aurelia, captured in a burst of genuine laughter, reaches out toward Samuel, whose animated expressions foster a deep, rhythmic connection between them as they interact with colorful sensory toys. The composition benefits from a shallow depth of field that keeps the focus sharp on the interaction, while the blurred textures of the seating area provide a soft, cozy backdrop indicative of luxury alpine hospitality. Throughout the scene, the juxtaposition of traditional, rugged Patagonian architecture and the intimate, domestic comfort of the hotel’s design creates a sense of grounded elegance. This playful exchange illustrates how world-class travel destinations can seamlessly accommodate family dynamics, allowing for spontaneous connection amidst a backdrop of iconic mountain vistas and historical prestige. Such moments highlight the versatility of luxury lodges in the region, which serve not only as architectural landmarks but also as sanctuaries for meaningful, human-centered travel experiences. By prioritizing comfort and atmosphere, the hotel environment encourages guests to forge lasting memories that transcend the typical boundaries of tourist observation. The integration of high-end design with the simplicity of childhood discovery underscores the unique appeal of Bariloche as a multifaceted destination for multi-generational explorers. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.
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Hotel Llao Llao, RÃo Negro: Samuel Jeffery y Aurelia Jeffery participan en un momento de juego lleno de vitalidad dentro de los interiores refinados y tranquilos de este legendario refugio patagónico. La habitación está bañada por una suave luz natural que se filtra a través de grandes ventanas, proyectando un brillo delicado sobre los textiles de tonos neutros y la decoración minimalista que caracterizan la estética sofisticada del alojamiento. Aurelia, capturada en un estallido de risa genuina, extiende sus manos hacia Samuel, cuyas expresiones animadas fomentan una conexión profunda y rÃtmica entre ambos mientras interactúan con juguetes sensoriales coloridos. La composición se beneficia de una profundidad de campo reducida que mantiene el enfoque nÃtido en la interacción, mientras que las texturas desenfocadas de la zona de asientos proporcionan un fondo suave y acogedor que es indicativo de la hospitalidad alpina de lujo. A lo largo de la escena, la yuxtaposición de la arquitectura tradicional y robusta de la Patagonia con la comodidad doméstica e Ãntima del diseño del hotel crea una sensación de elegancia arraigada. Este intercambio lúdico ilustra cómo los destinos de viaje de clase mundial pueden adaptarse perfectamente a las dinámicas familiares, permitiendo una conexión espontánea en medio de un telón de fondo de vistas icónicas de montaña y prestigio histórico. Dichos momentos destacan la versatilidad de los lodges de lujo en la región, que sirven no solo como hitos arquitectónicos, sino también como santuarios para experiencias de viaje significativas y centradas en el ser humano. Al priorizar la comodidad y la atmósfera, el entorno del hotel anima a los huéspedes a forjar recuerdos duraderos que trascienden los lÃmites tÃpicos de la observación turÃstica. La integración del diseño de alta gama con la simplicidad del descubrimiento infantil subraya el atractivo único de Bariloche como un destino multifacético para exploradores multigeneracionales. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.
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Rural home setting, farming family outside the town of Chongwe, Zambia. A SUN Nutrition program ambassador and educator visits and explains the importance of nutrition especially for child development
KOLKATA, INDIA – MARCH 22, 2025: In a heartwarming gesture, a newlywed doctor couple celebrated their two-week wedding milestone by organizing a special lunch for nearly seventy children of migratory Adivasi laborers at Mohan Brickfield near Kolkata, India, on March 22, 2025. The event was attended by relatives, family friends, and the children’s guardians. These laborers, primarily from tribal communities, work at the brickfield for about eight months a year, excluding the monsoon season. The children, aged between two and fifteen, are beneficiaries of a Non-Formal Education system that offers free learning opportunities to those without access to formal schooling. The couple’s celebration brought joy, solidarity, and attention to the importance of education and compassion in community life.
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A bright yellow toy construction vehicle is seen inside transparent packaging, hanging on a display in a retail store. It is part of a collection designed for kids to enjoy imaginative play.
KOLKATA, INDIA – MARCH 22, 2025: In a heartwarming gesture, a newlywed doctor couple celebrated their two-week wedding milestone by organizing a special lunch for nearly seventy children of migratory Adivasi laborers at Mohan Brickfield near Kolkata, India, on March 22, 2025. The event was attended by relatives, family friends, and the children’s guardians. These laborers, primarily from tribal communities, work at the brickfield for about eight months a year, excluding the monsoon season. The children, aged between two and fifteen, are beneficiaries of a Non-Formal Education system that offers free learning opportunities to those without access to formal schooling. The couple’s celebration brought joy, solidarity, and attention to the importance of education and compassion in community life.
KOLKATA, INDIA – MARCH 22, 2025: In a heartwarming gesture, a newlywed doctor couple celebrated their two-week wedding milestone by organizing a special lunch for nearly seventy children of migratory Adivasi laborers at Mohan Brickfield near Kolkata, India, on March 22, 2025. The event was attended by relatives, family friends, and the children’s guardians. These laborers, primarily from tribal communities, work at the brickfield for about eight months a year, excluding the monsoon season. The children, aged between two and fifteen, are beneficiaries of a Non-Formal Education system that offers free learning opportunities to those without access to formal schooling. The couple’s celebration brought joy, solidarity, and attention to the importance of education and compassion in community life.
Llao Llao, RÃo Negro: Audrey engages in a playful moment with Aurelia on the plush carpeted floors of the iconic resort. The room is bathed in the soft, diffused light of a Patagonian afternoon, highlighting the rich textures of the oversized beanbag chairs and the rustic wooden finishes of the interior. Audrey leans toward her daughter, her posture reflecting a tender focus as they arrange colorful toy trucks across the expansive rug. In the background, the architectural silhouette of the hotel's window frames offers a glimpse of the surrounding alpine environment, grounding the indoor play in the majesty of the Nahuel Huapi region. The composition uses a wide angle to emphasize the warmth and hospitality of the family-oriented space, balancing candid interaction with the hotel's storied atmosphere. Every detail, from the scattered toy vehicles to the muted earthy tones of the decor, reflects a sense of quiet discovery and luxurious comfort. This scene perfectly encapsulates the seamless integration of high-end mountain tourism with intimate family life in the heart of Argentina's famous lake district. Such spaces are essential for modern travelers, offering a sanctuary where luxury hospitality meets the developmental needs of children amidst breathtaking natural landscapes. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.
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Llao Llao, RÃo Negro: Audrey participa en un momento lúdico con Aurelia sobre las suaves alfombras del icónico hotel. La habitación está bañada por la luz suave y difusa de una tarde patagónica, resaltando las ricas texturas de los pufs gigantes y los acabados en madera rústica del interior. Audrey se inclina hacia su hija, su postura refleja un enfoque tierno mientras organizan camiones de juguete coloridos sobre la alfombra. Al fondo, la silueta arquitectónica de los ventanales del hotel ofrece un vistazo del entorno alpino circundante, arraigando el juego interior en la majestuosidad de la región del Nahuel Huapi. La composición utiliza un gran angular para enfatizar la calidez y la hospitalidad del espacio orientado a la familia, equilibrando la interacción espontánea con la atmósfera histórica del hotel. Cada detalle, desde los vehÃculos de juguete dispersos hasta los tonos tierra apagados de la decoración, refleja una sensación de descubrimiento tranquilo y confort lujoso. Esta escena captura perfectamente la integración fluida del turismo de montaña de alta gama con la vida familiar Ãntima en el corazón del famoso distrito de los lagos en Argentina. Estos espacios son esenciales para los viajeros modernos, ofreciendo un santuario donde la hospitalidad de lujo se encuentra con las necesidades de desarrollo de los niños en medio de paisajes naturales impresionantes. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.
Explore more of our work:
🎥 YouTube: @samuelandaudrey & @samuelyaudrey
🎒 Travel Guides: thatbackpacker.com & nomadicsamuel.com
Local Guides: cheargentinatravel.com
🌎 Personal Sites: samueljeffery.net, audreybergner.com & samuelandaudrey.com
📊 Project 23 Master Database
Photo by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner | Project 23
KOLKATA, INDIA – MARCH 22, 2025: In a heartwarming gesture, a newlywed doctor couple celebrated their two-week wedding milestone by organizing a special lunch for nearly seventy children of migratory Adivasi laborers at Mohan Brickfield near Kolkata, India, on March 22, 2025. The event was attended by relatives, family friends, and the children’s guardians. These laborers, primarily from tribal communities, work at the brickfield for about eight months a year, excluding the monsoon season. The children, aged between two and fifteen, are beneficiaries of a Non-Formal Education system that offers free learning opportunities to those without access to formal schooling. The couple’s celebration brought joy, solidarity, and attention to the importance of education and compassion in community life.