Dan Eldon, who was just 22 years old when he was hunted down and killed by an angry mob in Somalia, was one of the youngest photographers in Africa. But his journalistic work, which had appeared in Time and Newsweek, showed only a small part of his talent. Eldon stands out as an artist in his collages, which combined his photographs of Africa with painting, pastiche, pop culture imagery, advertising, and official documents. The Journey Is The Destination collects pages from the 17 scrapbooks that contained his art. This volume, which chronicles his work from the age of 14 until his death at 22, is striking not only for the intensity and thoughtfulness of the pages, but also for the fact that someone so young could have this kind of depth and artistic insight.