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Winter 2015 Edition
Alumni & Friends Magazine

Intimate images: Joni Kabana

Professional photographer Joni Kabana embodies the adventuresome Bobcat spirit while traveling the world.

By Kaitlyn Pacheco, BSJ ā€™17 | December 14, 2015

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Alumna Joni Kabana is a visual artist and storyteller who embodies the adventuresome Bobcat spirit while traveling the world as a professional photographer. Kabana, who earned her bachelorā€™s degree in psychology in 1979, captured the portrait of author Cheryl Strayed for the jacket of the authorā€™s best-selling memoir, Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail. Kabanaā€™s recent work with Mercy Corps, a humanitarian initiative, in India, Nepal, and rural hospitals in Ethiopia garnered her American Society of Media Photographersā€™ ā€œBest ofā€ designations.

Watch and listen as Kabana recounts stories surrounding five of her documentary-style photographs, selected by ohiowomen staff and student writers and designers at OHIOā€™s Advancement Communication & Marketing.

Kabana is currently working on magazine, corporate, advertising, and personal projects as well as for non-governmental organizations to stretch her influence across the globe. Her subjects range from rodeo cowboys to people waiting for medical assistance in Ethiopia. Each image she captures represents a story waiting to be told.

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Photo courtesy of Joni Kabana