Philip Lee Harvey

Show Navigation
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • About
  • Contact

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 323 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Sami people at the Samediggi, the Sami Parliament at Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0194.jpg
  • Sami people at the Samediggi, the Sami Parliament at Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0193.jpg
  • A kettle boils on top of a fire in a lavvu, a temporary home and tent of the Sami people, in Kirkeness, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0106.jpg
  • A Sami man and woman build a fire in a lavvu, a traditional temporary tent, in Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0204.jpg
  • Nils Mikkel, a Sami reindeer herder in Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0211.jpg
  • A Sami woman entering a lavvu, traditional temporary tent, in Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0203.jpg
  • A Sami reindeer herder sits, chanting around the fire in his lavvu, a temporary home in Kirkeness, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0115.jpg
  • A Sami reindeer herder, in traditional dress, walks through the frozen snow at Kirkeness, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0097.jpg
  • A Sami reindeer herder, in traditional dress, walks through the frozen snow at Kirkeness, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0098.jpg
  • Reindeer skins hung to dry on the side of a wooden cabin in Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Notway
    NO_PLH_A0205.jpg
  • A lavvu, a traditional temporary Sami tent, in the countryside at Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0212.jpg
  • A Sami herding reindeer on his snowmobile in the countryside near Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0208.jpg
  • A Sami herding reindeer on his snowmobile in the countryside near Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0200.jpg
  • A Sami reindeer herder watching reindeer the countryside near Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0199.jpg
  • The Samediggi, the Sami Parliament Building in Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0196.jpg
  • Reindeers graze outside a Sami lavvu, a traditional, temporary tent, in Kirkeness, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0108.jpg
  • A Sami herding reindeer on his snowmobile in the countryside near Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0202.jpg
  • A Sami herding reindeer on his snowmobile in the countryside near Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0201.jpg
  • The Samediggi, the Sami Parliament Building in Karasjok, Finnmark region, northern Norway
    NO_PLH_A0195.jpg
  • An Ainu woman sewing in a hut at the Ainu Museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0031.jpg
  • Ainu man in traditional dress. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0036.jpg
  • Ainu man in traditional dress. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0035.jpg
  • Ainu man in a traditional hut. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0066.jpg
  • An Ainu woman playing a Mukkuri, a traditional Japanese Ainu percussion instrument, at the Ainu Museum. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Lake Poroto, Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0062.jpg
  • An Ainu woman sewing in a hut at the Ainu Museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0033.jpg
  • An Ainu woman with a Mukkuri, a traditional Japanese Ainu percussion instrument, at the Ainu Museum. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Lake Poroto, Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0027.jpg
  • An Ainu woman playing a Mukkuri, a traditional Japanese Ainu percussion instrument, at the Ainu Museum. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Lake Poroto, Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0026.jpg
  • Ainu woman preparing food over a wood fire. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0065.jpg
  • An Ainu woman playing a Mukkuri, a traditional Japanese Ainu percussion instrument, at the Ainu Museum. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Lake Poroto, Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0063.jpg
  • An Ainu woman sewing in a hut at the Ainu Museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0032.jpg
  • An Ainu woman playing a Tonkori in the Ainu Museum. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Lake Poroto, Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0025.jpg
  • An Ainu woman playing a Tonkori in the Ainu Museum. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Lake Poroto, Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0003.jpg
  • A display of traditional Ainu clothing at the Asahikawa Municipal Museum. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Asahukawa, Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0067.jpg
  • A brown bear in a cage at the Ainu Museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0039.jpg
  • A thatched hut storehouse at the Ainu Museum, a living museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0037.jpg
  • Tradition Ainu bag and shoes hanging in the Ainu Museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0034.jpg
  • A wooden carving of an Ainu man at an Ainu Museum. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0064.jpg
  • A thatched hut storehouse at the Ainu Museum, a living museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0030.jpg
  • Thatched huts at the Ainu Museum, a living museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0029.jpg
  • Thatched huts at the Ainu Museum, a living museum at Lake Poroto. The Ainu people are indigenous to Japan and Russia. Hokkaid?, Japan
    JP_PLH_A0028.jpg
  • Group portrait of Hamer village people, Turmi, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia
    ET_PLH_A0016.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Mokoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0040.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0026.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0039.jpg
  • In the Okavango Delta people travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe, enabling them to get close to wildlife. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0027.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0024.jpg
  • Portrait of an Evenk man in Tynda, the Evenk were traditionally a nomadic people of Siberia. Russia
    RU_PLH_A0325.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0013.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0033.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0030.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0029.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0028.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0015.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0038.jpg
  • A village elder from a Batwa tribe smokes from a traditional pipe. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0019.jpg
  • The feet of an older woman of a Batwa tribe. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0018.jpg
  • Women of a Batwa tribe. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0017.jpg
  • A village elder from a Batwa tribe performs at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0015.jpg
  • Children of a Batwa tribe enjoying a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0009.jpg
  • A woman of the Batwa tribe carrying her child and food. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0007.jpg
  • People living in the Okavango Delta often travel by Makoro, a dug out wooden canoe. Near Seronga, Botswana. The Polers Trust is a community initiative offering tours to tourists.
    BW_PLH_A0025.jpg
  • A grain storage hut built on wooden legs to protect from animals. Nyaro village of the Nuba people, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0039.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0016.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0014.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe taking part in a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0011.jpg
  • Women of a Batwa tribe performing at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0010.jpg
  • Children of a Batwa tribe enjoying a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0008.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe performing at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0004.jpg
  • A village elder from a Batwa tribe performs at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0001.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe taking part in a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0012.jpg
  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0055.jpg
  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0049.jpg
  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0048.jpg
  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0051.jpg
  • School children of the Pemon peoples, an Amerindian tribe, performing a dance at Uruyen village, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
    VE_PLH_A0050.jpg
  • Performers at a traditional dance to animal spirits, at the Fons Palace in Bafut, Cameroon
    CM_PLH_A0026.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0059.jpg
  • Nuba tribesman before they participate in a village wrestling match. Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0055.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0052.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0050.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0049.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0045.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0044.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0042.jpg
  • Nuba tribesman before they participate in a village wrestling match. Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0060.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0054.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0051.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0047.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0046.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0043.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0007.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0003.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0058.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0053.jpg
  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
    SD_PLH_A0048.jpg
  • Quechua women buying and selling at Chinchero Town Sunday Market, Cusco region, Peru, South America
    PE_PLH_A0054.jpg
  • Men in traditional dress perform with traditional instruments, Mclaren Harbour, Tufi, Cape Nelson, Oro Province, Papua New Guinea
    PG_PLH_A0062.jpg
  • Local Quechua woman carrying flowers and clothes at Chinchero Town Sunday Market, Cusco region, Peru, South America
    PE_PLH_A0036.jpg
  • Detail of hand, Woman of the Himba Tribe, Kunene Region, Northern Namibia, Southern Africa
    NA_PLH_A0241.jpg
  • Women of the Himba Tribe, Kunene Region, Northern Namibia, Southern Africa
    NA_PLH_A0240.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x