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Photographer Has Been Capturing Gingers Around The World For 7 Years And Says It’s Not Just About Hair (15 Pics)
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Just 1-2% of the world's population have natural red hair, which makes it a very unique trait that can become a fascinating selling feature that stands out in a crowd—or, in some cases, cause bullying for being different. If an uncommon hair color is seen as individuality rather than an oddity, we can live in a more understanding world because after all, the same DNA flows in all of us beyond borders, and here's a testimony to that.
Over the past seven years, 39-year-old Scottish photographer Kieran Dodds has been traveling the world and capturing different people with one connecting trait—ginger hair. But the project is not just about hair. As Kieran told Bored Panda, it's about "connecting us across political and cultural boundaries, using a rare golden thread."
"Look, stare and marvel, that’s the whole point. Find connections across the world. I want people to compare the portraits and delight in our variety even without an apparently homogenous group. We are made of the same stuff but we are uniquely tuned," he says.
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Clockwise: Steven Mckay, Esther, Rebecca (Mother), Chloe, Lois And Abigail, Scotland
Kieran Dodds told us how a 7-year-long journey of meeting gingers across the globe started.
"In 2014, Scotland voted on independence and I was considering the cliches of identity. I knew I was one of them, being pale and ginger, but very early on in the research process, I found that it is a global trait. Even Scotland, as the global capital, has 13% of people at most showing the hair color. There were two hot spots, it claimed, one in Scotland and Ireland that is confirmed by science—the Celtic Fringe. The other hot spot was in Russia that was confirmed by an anecdote."
Alexander Soued, Scotland, Born In 2011
Sveta Ni, Russia, Born In 1996
Kieran has made interesting discoveries during his photography project, although he mainly traveled across places that are considered hot spots of the ginger population like Scotland and the Russian city of Perm, and also Jamaica, with complex genetic inheritance.
"Our genes have traveled far across history even if we personally have not," he says. "Due to constraints on money (this was all self-funded), I focused my attention on the two hot spots, but also Jamaica. I made work over seven years in different places in the UK. In London, I met gingers from across the world, but in Scotland, I saw that you don’t need to travel far. One lad had an Indian great-grandfather and another had an Eastern European mother and Middle Eastern dad. He is Scottish, but his story expands our expectations of that narrow political term."
Jordan DeLeon, Jamaica, Born In 2016
Nixie Connelly, Scotland
aside from the fact that I had the exact same shirt as a kid, she is absolutely adorable! Those ginger locks are gourgeous.
"I traveled to the city of Perm (an apt name!) and met people who embodied the geographic location with European names and ancestry, but also Asia.
Sveta Ni, in particular, stood out as she said her father’s family line was originally from China. The oldest ginger gene mutation is traced to Central Asia with gingers in Western China, Afghanistan, and North Pakistan. I would love to go there and continue the project, but the transect I have made across 11 time zones is an attempt to capture this range. To the West outlier is Treasure Beach, on the southern coast of Jamaica. The locals shared a story of shipwrecked Scots swimming ashore and setting up home, but the local historian Dr. Bones said reality is, alas, less romantic than that. He described successive waves of invaders (Spanish conquistadors, French, English, and Scottish groups) who have left their legacy. Black River, a larger settlement nearby, had a slave market to supply labor for the sugar estates. They were joined in the 18th century by Scottish political rebels who were sent to Jamaica as indentured laborers. Over the centuries, the ebbs and flows of human life can be seen in the beautiful people here. The fishing villages here are a quiet and safe bolthole for discerning tourists. It wasn’t a hardship for me to visit."
Photographer's Daughters Izzy & Ada Dodds, Scotland
Jamie Hallam, Scotland, Born In 2004
Kieran has put his international finds that transect eleven time zones, from the Americas through Europe, on to the Middle East and Asia, in a photography book called Gingers, which was sold out before it was released on November 20.
The photographer dedicated this book to his twin daughters, who have the last portrait in the book: "I want something for them to grow up and see they are part of something bigger, not merely an identity group but a group within the bigger family of humanity."
Lucy Fleming, Scotland, Born In 2005
I have always loved my ginger hair ..even though I'm 61 it's still ginger with grey tips
Marteka Nembhard, Jamaica, Born In 2005
Despite the negative connotations around the word "ginger," the photographer feels like it's quite an accurate description and chose it for the title.
"Ginger is what others call red hair, a spectrum incorporating orange and yellow and brown, an iridescent gold. The Russians call it 'rege' or rusty, which is better. It’s not red, is it? Blood is red, fire engines are red, stop signs are red."
Photographer Kieran Dodds, Scotland, Born In 1980
Maya Duncan-Smith, Dundee, Scotland
"The series is made to help us see the individual people in this series, that we are made of the same stuff and in the case of hair, it shows. Dividing people into smaller groups based on characteristics seems counterproductive if we continue to see them as an oddity rather than as a unique part of a global human family."
A preorder for the paperback book released on December 14th is coming very soon. So stay tuned here if you want to surprise your ginger friend or discover a variety of red-haired people around the world.
My bff has red hair, she's beautiful but gets bullied. It's really sad, just because it's different doesn't mean it's bad. EDIT: she also has green eyes like me
How ridiculous and cruel! Red hair is gorgeous. I suspect it's jealousy as she'll always stand out. Bullies are pathetic individuals - I hope that it gets reported properly and that no-one tolerates it even for a second. Never ignore bullying and hope it goes away - it gives the bullies power. It's not fair to your friend and it won't be fair to the next person they pick on because bullies, if not stopped, will usually make someone else's life miserable. Good luck to you both.
Ok I've got a teacher who's also a friend I talk to her about it and she's helping me sort it. Also I'm a no-violence person I will never hit unless I'm in danger or my brother's being an asshat but that only friendly-gentle-punching. So yea I've been hitting these idiots coz it's all they ever do and they've been making my bff cry. So yea thx for the help Carrie and borpand8
Thank u xoxox
I hope the people who should be stopping bullying act properly. Sometimes reporting it just means *you* get in trouble.
And that is the symptom of all conflict, everywhere. Those who feel or imagine a need to establish their 'superiority' will pick on anything to supposedly justify their attack. This will be the most obvious difference, whether skin colour, age, disability, or ginger hair. Sadly, the latter is often sneeringly dismissed as being an imaginary discrimination, or being too sensitive. Unfortunately, just as with all forms of nastiness, it is all too real. I know from personal experience my entire life.
Shoot, I've dyed my hair in the past to get that color. I'm kinda jealous it so beautifully natural on others.
It used to be considered a sign of the devil, like in the Middle Ages or if you're superstitious and stupid . I had red hair too.
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George R. R. Martin would say she was "touched by fire". Bullies are dumb and should be beaten with sticks. Tell your friend to embrace her red hair and if anyone hurts her because of it tell her to make them swallow a bunch of it until they choke!
Haha whenever someones mean to her I say get run over by a bus. But once this kid who made her cry (I didn't hit him coz I was still big no-no on violence). I said get run over by a bus, the next day he did. Not joking. He survived, but had a broken arm. He stopped being mean after that, and a few others did too. Everyones convinced I'm a witch, but I'm ok with that xoxox
JessRS ?
please give her a hug from this internet stranger.
I will ☺️ xoxox
I'm American and I took a DNA test which revealed that there's approximately 25% Scottish in my background. I really like that :)
Did you not know your grandparents? Or your parents? Surely, that means one of ur grannies or grandas was a scot
No, not necessarily, actually, not even likely.. This would be the case only in the unlikely case of if one of her grandparents was 100% Scottish and the remaining three were 0% Scottish. The great majority of people in the world are mixes of a lot of ancestors coming from awide range of places.
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My family history is complicated, that's why I took the DNA test.
Americans have a tendency to take "ancestry" for nationality. To them, "Scottish genes" make you Scottish, not Scottish culture.
So you’re only 75% American. You must have dyed finding that out.
Yes, I have a COLORful genetic make-up. (P.S. I couldn't possibly be 100% American anyway, as there aren't any Indigenous Americans in my family history).
I'd like to add that I'm happy that you found my comment on the "Jesus" photo humorous. From what I've read about Jesus, he was a chill dude, and I reckon he'd find amusement in jokes as such :)
The real american genes are native americans, all whities are a mix of european imigrants.
@ Christel Nellemann: That's true, and I'm certain that Aragorn II Elessar knows that. He was making a joke in reference to another post on this article. :)
That he was. If God is loving, as I believe he is, he would appreciate humor.
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Wonderful photos!
My bff has red hair, she's beautiful but gets bullied. It's really sad, just because it's different doesn't mean it's bad. EDIT: she also has green eyes like me
How ridiculous and cruel! Red hair is gorgeous. I suspect it's jealousy as she'll always stand out. Bullies are pathetic individuals - I hope that it gets reported properly and that no-one tolerates it even for a second. Never ignore bullying and hope it goes away - it gives the bullies power. It's not fair to your friend and it won't be fair to the next person they pick on because bullies, if not stopped, will usually make someone else's life miserable. Good luck to you both.
Ok I've got a teacher who's also a friend I talk to her about it and she's helping me sort it. Also I'm a no-violence person I will never hit unless I'm in danger or my brother's being an asshat but that only friendly-gentle-punching. So yea I've been hitting these idiots coz it's all they ever do and they've been making my bff cry. So yea thx for the help Carrie and borpand8
Thank u xoxox
I hope the people who should be stopping bullying act properly. Sometimes reporting it just means *you* get in trouble.
And that is the symptom of all conflict, everywhere. Those who feel or imagine a need to establish their 'superiority' will pick on anything to supposedly justify their attack. This will be the most obvious difference, whether skin colour, age, disability, or ginger hair. Sadly, the latter is often sneeringly dismissed as being an imaginary discrimination, or being too sensitive. Unfortunately, just as with all forms of nastiness, it is all too real. I know from personal experience my entire life.
Shoot, I've dyed my hair in the past to get that color. I'm kinda jealous it so beautifully natural on others.
It used to be considered a sign of the devil, like in the Middle Ages or if you're superstitious and stupid . I had red hair too.
Yafa Crane Luria like
apartmentspresidential no
George R. R. Martin would say she was "touched by fire". Bullies are dumb and should be beaten with sticks. Tell your friend to embrace her red hair and if anyone hurts her because of it tell her to make them swallow a bunch of it until they choke!
Haha whenever someones mean to her I say get run over by a bus. But once this kid who made her cry (I didn't hit him coz I was still big no-no on violence). I said get run over by a bus, the next day he did. Not joking. He survived, but had a broken arm. He stopped being mean after that, and a few others did too. Everyones convinced I'm a witch, but I'm ok with that xoxox
JessRS ?
please give her a hug from this internet stranger.
I will ☺️ xoxox
I'm American and I took a DNA test which revealed that there's approximately 25% Scottish in my background. I really like that :)
Did you not know your grandparents? Or your parents? Surely, that means one of ur grannies or grandas was a scot
No, not necessarily, actually, not even likely.. This would be the case only in the unlikely case of if one of her grandparents was 100% Scottish and the remaining three were 0% Scottish. The great majority of people in the world are mixes of a lot of ancestors coming from awide range of places.
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Monika Soffronow lol
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artomatik easy
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bidabazz yes
My family history is complicated, that's why I took the DNA test.
Americans have a tendency to take "ancestry" for nationality. To them, "Scottish genes" make you Scottish, not Scottish culture.
So you’re only 75% American. You must have dyed finding that out.
Yes, I have a COLORful genetic make-up. (P.S. I couldn't possibly be 100% American anyway, as there aren't any Indigenous Americans in my family history).
I'd like to add that I'm happy that you found my comment on the "Jesus" photo humorous. From what I've read about Jesus, he was a chill dude, and I reckon he'd find amusement in jokes as such :)
The real american genes are native americans, all whities are a mix of european imigrants.
@ Christel Nellemann: That's true, and I'm certain that Aragorn II Elessar knows that. He was making a joke in reference to another post on this article. :)
That he was. If God is loving, as I believe he is, he would appreciate humor.
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Memphis House Good response!
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Wonderful photos!