When award-winning portrait photographer and filmmaker Bob Demchuk traveled to Africa six years ago, his life was transformed. He began a journey of discovery that would take him to a place where the past and present intersect with astonishing clarity, a place of wonder he felt compelled to capture before tomorrow wipes it all away. That place is the tribal homeland of the Pokot of western Kenya. With direct narrative skill and richly textured photography, Demchuk chronicles the three months he spent living among the Pokot on the shores of Lake Baringo.