Chris Roche Blog

Ukraine


  Having completed my five year photographic project ‘Devotion’, I was reflecting on what new theme might spark my imagination. One of several ideas I had was ‘Borders’. In 2019 I headed off to Jerusalem and the West Bank to see what I would find. I didn’t come back with any groundbreaking images, but the

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Rino’s Prayer


Traveling in a bus up to the Zagros Mountains of Iranian Kurdistan I was listening to Leftfield’s Rino’s Prayer over my headphones.  Somehow it was the perfect music for the setting.  It lingered with me and I put together a little video of some of my Devotion photographs to the music.  Turn off the lights

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Devotion


Over five years I photographed both the intimate and epic nature of several faith traditions: private moments of prayer and meditation alongside monumental scenes with thousands of pilgrims in dramatic landscapes. This journey took me to the Himalayas and the Andes; the republics of the North Caucasus, Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan; to the remote and

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Devotion Exhibition at the h Club Gallery, Covent Garden, London.


This May I exhibited 28 photographs from my Devotion project that I’d shot over the previous five years.  The images included scenes from Buddhist festivals in Tibet and ancient traditions in the Ethiopian highlands; pre-Islamic rituals celebrated by dervishes in the Zagros Mountains of Iranian Kurdistan and Sufi Zikrs of Chechnya; the cremation grounds and

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The Kists of the Pankisi Gorge


The Pankisi Gorge in northern Georgia is perhaps most famous for being a recruiting ground for ISIS. The senior ISIS leader ‘Omar the Chechen’ grew up in the area, where his family still lives. The valley had been home to around 9000 Kist people since the late 19thC. The Kists are Chechen in origin and

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Sufis of the North Caucasus


The North Caucasus, although geographically within Europe, feels quite different from the rest of the continent. Bordered by the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea and the Caucasian Mountains, it consists of several republics within the Russian Federation including Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan. Possibly nearer the bottom of most people’s ‘to visit before I die’ lists

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The Kailash Kora


The Kailash Kora     Mount Kailash has loomed large in my imagination for many years. I read several books about the mountain – To a Mountain in Tibet by Colin Thubron and the Sailfish and a Sacred Mountain to name a couple. I researched making a trip there and when I decided to embark

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The Road to Kailash (part 2)


The Road to Kailash (part 2)   After several days travel we had crossed half the Tibetan plateau on our journey to Mount Kailash.  An ancient place of pilgrimage and holy to four religions, Mount Kailash stands in the remote far west of the Tibetan Autonomous Region, a barren high altitude region, bordered by the

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Tibet and China


  There’s a land that has been embedded in my imagination ever since I was a kid. Lying on the floor of my bedroom in the west of Ireland over long summer holidays I would devour the comic books by Herge and join Tintin on his adventures around the world.   My favourite of all

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The Road to Kailash (part 1)


The Road to Kailash (part 1) Once I decided to embark on my photographic project ‘Devotion’, exploring faith traditions around the world, I knew that Mount Kailash would be its center point and anchor. An ancient place of pilgrimage and holy to four religions, Mount Kailash stands in the remote far west of the Tibetan

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