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Chronological overview February 2002 |
Geographical overview AFRICA Algeria Covert operations Michael von Graffenried's covert images of life in civil war-torn Algeria Angola Crippled harvest Rui Xavier portrayed young Angolan landmine victims in a clinic in Portugal Kenya Showdown Magali Delporte covered a tournament for young blind athletes in Kenya Mali La fete de crépissage A photo essay by Christien Jaspars on the annual ritual renovation of the Grand Mosque in Djenné, Mali Senegal The honorary revolutionaries Photographer Dieter Telemans and journalist Catherine Vuylsteke went to Senegal where more than three thousand hip-hop groups perform a politicised version of rap music Relative values Karim Ben Khelifa made a visual comparision between a Senegalese and a Japanese newspaper Troubled Waters Gideon Mendel photographs Senegalese fisherman whose livelihood is at risk from European fishing fleets Sierra Leone Still training Seamus Murphy photographed a surprising and gentle side of life in Sierra Leone. The national Olympic team were training hard amidst the political and military chaos Going home Robert Knoth followed the trail of refugees from Sierra Leone who decided to return home to avoid the hostility in neighbouring Guinea South Africa The Coal Kings Themba Hadebe documented the efforts of two brothers and their friend who earn an honest living with their small coal business in Soweto, Johannesburg Sudan Moving pictures Tom Stoddart's photographs of famine in southern Sudan with a text by John Sweeney on 'compassion fatigue'. Colin Jacobson writes about the civilizing influence of photojournalism AMERICA Cuba A chronicle of quiet Cuba Alexis Cordesse photographed the local people in a remote mountain village in Cuba Jamaica Long Shot in the fast track Wayne Tippetts photographs the atmosphere at a Jamaican race course ASIA Afghanistan Before the war, beyond the war In June 2001, well before the terrorist attacks on America, Erik Refner, visited the Jalozai refugee camp in Pakistan where thousands of Afghan refugees who fled from the Taliban were struggling daily to survive Cambodia The Sadness of S-21 Haunting portraits of Khmer Rouge prisoners from the Tuol Sleng Museum in Cambodia. The negatives were restored by the Photo Archive Group Japan Relative values Karim Ben Khelifa made a visual comparision between a Senegalese and a Japanese newspaper Nepal Crossing the black water Alison Locke followed the emotional and physical journey which young Nepalese boys undertake to join the British Army as a Gurkha soldier Nepal Behind the curtains of Kathmandu Josh Hobbins visited the dance and cabin restaurants of Kathmandu, winning the confidence of young women employed as hostesses and dancers. His photographs reveal the social pressures placed upon them Tibet Under a Chinese cloud Manuel Bauer documents the Chinese control of Tibet EUROPE Albania Albanian report A concise presentation of Joachim Ladefoged's World Press Photo Award winning images on the turmoil in Albania Czech Republic Inside the dolls' house Radim Beznoska's surprising images of a Czech home for mentally disabled women and their 'children' France Through the looking glass Eric Dexheimer takes a visual approach to autism Ireland Running wild Tony O'Shea captures the pleasure of the Irish Drag Hunt Italy Dressed for eternity Paolo Ventura visited the eerie Capuchin catacombs in Palermo. His delicate photographs present a tender vision of the mummified dead Poland Passion parade The Tango comes to Poland. Witold Krassowski photographed Polish yuppies coming to terms with South American passion at a tango school in Warsaw United Kingdom Paradise lost Activist of 'The freedom to be yourself' movement demand the right to go naked in public as being the most sincere expression of existence. Photographs by Brian David Stevens MIDDLE EAST Egypt Meat for thought Diana Matar visited a camel market just south of Cairo where camels from Sudan are bought for meat Iraq Under the hammer Daniel Rosenthal and Karijn Kakebeeke report on the effects of 10 years embargo on Iraq |
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Before the war, beyond the war In June 2001, well before the terrorist attacks on America, Erik Refner, visited the Jalozai refugee camp in Pakistan where thousands of Afghan refugees who fled from the Taliban were struggling daily to survive |
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Crippled harvest Rui Xavier portrayed young Angolan landmine victims in a clinic in Portugal |
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Showdown Magali Delporte covered a tournament for young blind athletes in Kenya |
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June 2001 |
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Crossing the black water Alison Locke followed the emotional and physical journey which young Nepalese boys undertake to join the British Army as a Gurkha soldier |
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Behind the curtains of Kathmandu Josh Hobbins visited the dance and cabin restaurants of Kathmandu, winning the confidence of young women employed as hostesses and dancers. His photographs reveal the social pressures placed upon them |
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March 2001 |
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Still training Seamus Murphy photographed a surprising and gentle side of life in Sierra Leone. The national Olympic team were training hard amidst the political and military chaos |
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Going home Robert Knoth followed the trail of refugees from Sierra Leone who decided to return home to avoid the hostility in neighbouring Guinea |
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February 2001 |
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Long Shot in the fast track Wayne Tippetts photographs the atmosphere at a Jamaican race course |
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A chronicle of quiet Cuba Alexis Cordesse photographed the local people in a remote mountain village in Cuba |
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January 2001 |
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The honorary revolutionaries Photographer Dieter Telemans and journalist Catherine Vuylsteke went to Senegal where more than three thousand hip-hop groups perform a politicised version of rap music |
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Passion parade The Tango comes to Poland. Witold Krassowski photographed Polish yuppies coming to terms with South American passion at a tango school in Warsaw |
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December 2000 |
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Paradise lost Activist of 'The freedom to be yourself' movement demand the right to go naked in public as being the most sincere expression of existence. Photographs by Brian David Stevens |
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Dressed for eternity Paolo Ventura visited the eerie Capuchin catacombs in Palermo. His delicate photographs present a tender vision of the mummified dead |
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November 2000 |
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The Coal Kings Themba Hadebe documented the efforts of two brothers and their friend who earn an honest living with their small coal business in Soweto, Johannesburg |
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Relative values Karim Ben Khelifa made a visual comparision between a Senegalese and a Japanese newspaper |
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October 2000 |
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La fete de crépissage A photo essay by Christien Jaspars on the annual ritual renovation of the Grand Mosque in Djenné, Mali |
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Meat for thought Diana Matar visited a camel market just south of Cairo where camels from Sudan are bought for meat |
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September 2000 |
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Under the hammer Daniel Rosenthal and Karijn Kakebeeke report on the effects of 10 years embargo on Iraq |
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Inside the dolls' house Radim Beznoska's surprising images of a Czech home for mentally disabled women and their 'children' |
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Spring 1999 (selection) Issue 5 print edition view index of this print issue order back issue(s) at The Falsten Partnership |
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Running wild Tony O'Shea captures the pleasure of the Irish Drag Hunt |
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Through the looking glass Eric Dexheimer takes a visual approach to autism |
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Winter 1998 (selection) Issue 4 print edition view index of this print issue order back issue(s) at The Falsten Partnership |
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Moving pictures Tom Stoddart's photographs of famine in southern Sudan with a text by John Sweeney on 'compassion fatigue'. Colin Jacobson writes about the civilizing influence of photojournalism |
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Winter 1998 (selection) Issue 2 print edition view index of this print issue order back issue(s) at The Falsten Partnership |
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Albanian report A concise presentation of Joachim Ladefoged's World Press Photo Award winning images on the turmoil in Albania |
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Spring 1997 (selection) Issue 1 print edition view index of this print issue order back issue(s) at The Falsten Partnership |
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Covert operations Michael von Graffenried's covert images of life in civil war-torn Algeria |
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The Sadness of S-21 Haunting portraits of Khmer Rouge prisoners from the Tuol Sleng Museum in Cambodia. The negatives were restored by the Photo Archive Group |
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Troubled Waters Gideon Mendel photographs Senegalese fisherman whose livelihood is at risk from European fishing fleets |
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Under a Chinese cloud Manuel Bauer documents the Chinese control of Tibet |
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