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(via Using Photography to Create Visual Narratives - YouTube)
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(via Artist talk Марго Овчаренко / 1 октября 2016 - YouTube)
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(via Денніс Чемберлін (Dennis Chamberlin) :: Техніка сторітелінґу: як олюднити героя - YouTube)
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Photojournalist Felipe Dana Covers Mosul, Iraq for #WorldHumanitarianDay
August 19 marks #WorldHumanitarianDay, which pays tribute to humanitarian aid workers and supports civilians affected by crises.
Brazilian photojournalist Felipe Dana’s (@felipedana) mission is to use photography to inform. “In addition to covering major news, we can’t stop looking for stories that aren’t always in the media but that need to be shared,” he says. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Felipe’s photos often capture the harsh realities of urban violence and drug abuse, and his recent work has focused on the lives of refugees and the battle of Mosul in Iraq.
“I often cover urban conflict in Rio de Janeiro, but the reality of Iraq is even more difficult,” says Felipe. “The greatest victims are the families who try to survive surrounded by war. It’s impossible not to get emotional every day working in those places. What makes me reflect the most is the ability to overcome. A lot of people have lost their homes, their families, their mothers, their children. Many are fighting for their lives in hospitals or surviving difficult conditions in refugee camps. But they continue to hope for a stop to the endless war, wishing to be able to safely return to their homes one day.”
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rennesnotes · 7 years ago
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(via It's Nice That | Photographer Jamie Hawkesworth and his four-year love affair with Preston bus station)
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rennesnotes · 9 years ago
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100 Strangers, #4: Sigrid and Daniel by Iryna Yeroshko Via Flickr: This picture is #4 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page. My Instagram My website
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100 Strangers, #2: Gert by Iryna Yeroshko Via Flickr: I took a picture of him with my Nikon, he took a picture of me with his Leica. This picture is #2 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page. My Instagram My website
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rennesnotes · 9 years ago
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Літечко прийде, то я зацвіту. by Iryna Yeroshko Via Flickr: My rare try in self-portrait. A new blog up about my first month of living in Vienna, Austria, is live! Links below. October Wrap Up- blog post My Instagram My website
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