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Repost from @gupmagazine using @RepostRegramApp - Hi, this is @giuliodisturco with the very last post of my @gupmagazine takeover. It's been great to share my journey along the Ganges river with you, thank you GUP Magazine for having me! I hope to see many of you at @polycopies in Paris next month. I'll be signing copies of Ganga Ma on the @GOST_books stand on Saturday 9th November, 5-6pm. See you on the boat! #GUP62 #giuliodisturco #gangama #gostbooks #photobooks #slowphotography #parisphoto2019 #polycopies #collectingphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/B9q6uOkotYz/?igshid=gfg05vr55g1n
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@GiulioDiSturco documents the effects of #pollution, #industrialization and #climatechange along the #Ganges. @GOST_Books To see more, follow the link in our profile [Photo: Along the Ganges, India, 2014 © Giulio Di Sturco] http://bit.ly/2GsN1Cr
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Photo & text by @giuliodisturco ・・・ Winner of the Lens Culture Exposure Award 18 Crossing the Ganges river in Varanasi. https://www.lensculture.com/articles/giulio-di-sturco-living-entity-spirituality-industry-and-death-on-the-ganges #ganges #documentary #storytelling #photooftheday #landscape #globalwarming #river #water #everydayclimatechange #creativeimagemagazine #minimalism #boat #spicollective #landscapephotography#indiaphotostory #dailylife #fineartphotography #lensculture #natgeo #master_shots #storytelling #composition #artist #agameoftones #myfeatureshoot #stunningshots #artofvisuals #hikaricreative #mystic #somewheremagazine
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In the open coal mines of Dhanbad, in the Jharkand region, an uncontrolled fire has been burning for over 100 years. This region is the country's largest coal producer. A resource that is still the basis of 2/3 of Indian energy, which travels mainly through rail. Photo by: @giuliodisturco #everydayindia #travelphotography #travel #dailylifeindia #documentary #asia #india #jharia http://ift.tt/2n7Q1s3
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The Resilience of Humanity — Documented by Giulio Di Sturco
To see more of Giulio’s work, follow @giuliodisturco on Instagram.
For most of the last decade, fourth-generation photojournalist Giulio Di Sturco (@giuliodisturco) has been based in Thailand and India with his #EyesOn humanity’s resilience and adaptation in the face of environmental adversity. “I’m interested in documenting how climate change and technology are shaping the life of the new generation,” says Giulio. He’s documented a variety of topics like the effect of pollution on the Ganges River and issues surrounding gender in Thailand, but his work in Asia ponders large, global questions: “What is the solution we are looking for? What are we doing to progress our society? What does the future look like?”
#photography#EyesOn#Giulio Di Sturco#Thailand#India#environment#climate change#Ganges#refugees#instagram
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Photo & text by @giuliodisturco ・・・ A homeless boy fishes for coins using a string and a magnet along the Yamuna river in Delhi, the main tributary of the Ganges #yamuna #delhi #NatGeo #fishing #documentary #storytelling #haze #photooftheday #landscape #travel #river #reflection #indiaphotostory #dailylife #fineartphotography #lensculture #friendsinperson #natgeo #master_shots #everydayeverywhere #composition #artist #agameoftones #myfeatureshoot #stunningshots #artofvisuals #hikaricreative #atmosphere #nature #natgeotravel
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Nearly 2,000 passengers take their seats each evening aboard the Kolkata Mail, which crosses the country from west to east at an average speed of 60 km / h. Known as the Imperial Mail in the British Empire, it is now the preferred means of traveling at a lower cost (around 6 euros for a 2160 km trip in the popular category) and passes through some of the most Symbolic cities of the country. Photo by: @giuliodisturco #everydayindia #varanasi #train #documentary #travel #travelphotography #india http://ift.tt/2mjHV46
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I spent the last 3 weeks traveling by train in #india for #geofrance magazine and for the next week i will be sharing some of the images. CST station in Mumbai, India's oldest railway station, host 8 million passengers a day. The doors of nearly 3000 commuter trains running daily remain open to avoid suffocations. This apparent chaos is nevertheless managed by an ultra-modern "TMS" signaling system, making this station classified by Unesco as a model for Indian Railways. Photo by: @giuliodisturco #india #asia #everydayindia #travel #travelphotography #documentary #reportage #train http://ift.tt/2mgcHuz
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For most of the last decade, fourth-generation photojournalist Giulio Di Sturco (@giuliodisturco) has been based in Thailand and India with his #EyesOn humanity’s resilience and adaptation in the face of environmental adversity. “I’m interested in documenting how climate change and technology are shaping the life of the new generation,” says Giulio. He’s documented a variety of topics like the effect of pollution on the Ganges River and issues surrounding gender in Thailand, but his work in Asia ponders large, global questions: “What is the solution we are looking for? What are we doing to progress our society? What does the future look like?” Photo by @giuliodisturco http://ift.tt/2iBO9up
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