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When War Reporters Document Peace
When War Reporters Document Peace
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Week of December 31, 2020
BOOK
When War Reporters Document Peace
The VII Foundation presents a new book by photographer Gary Knight.
Imagine: Reflections on Peace
, created in collaboration with several photo reporters and journalists, is a collection of 200 images accompanied by reflections on the imperfect construction of peace.
PORTFOLIO
The Lost Lands of Tanzania’s Maasai
French photographer Éloi Ficat photographed Maasai populations and their environment. Magnificent images taken over the last two years.
BOOK
Being LGBT in East Africa
Neus publishes a book by Frédéric Noy which concludes a long-term project on the LGBT community in East Africa.The book comes out at a time when the candidates in Uganda’s January presidential election are turning homosexuality into a political scape goat, blaming it for all of the country’s ills.
EXHIBITION
The Glorious Glamour of Domestic Demise in the Photography of Patty Carroll
In her series “Collapse and Calamity,” photographer Patty Carroll stages exquisite scenes of death by interior design.
TIPS
Time-lapse Photography: A Guide for Beginners
Time-lapse photography is a technique in which successive images are shot at regular intervals and then assembled to form a video and create the impression of time-lapse.
EXHIBITION
How Sunil Gupta Uses Photography as a Tool of Liberation
In his first major career retrospective and accompanying book. Sunll Gupta explores the question, “What does it mean to be a gay Indian man?”
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