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‘Warm Waters’ in French L’Obs magazine

Photos from Vlad’s ongoing long-term project “Warm Waters” about climate change in the Pacific was published in L’Obs magazine (France).

Photo-essay from Nauru and Manus Island on Meduza

A story on how the Australian Government treating asylum seekers and refugees on Manus Island (PNG) and in Nauru, published on Meduza Project (in Russian) The photos also show victims of the police brutality in other parts of Papua New Guinea, the country were refugees are supposed to be resettled permanently.

 

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Cargo Cults of Melanesia in July issue of Portuguese travel magazine “Volta ao Mundo”.

A photo from Nepal as part of Dysturb project in Paris

Another of my photograph (this time from devastated by earthquake Nepal) made it’s way to the urban walls as part of ‎Dysturb project. This time it’s in Paris. Thanks to Benjamin Girette and his amazing team!

Address: 17 Avenue Jean Aicard, Paris

Bhaktapur, Nepal May 6th, 2015 A family looking for the things that survived the earthquake in the rubble of their home in Golmadhi area of Bhaktapur, a former royal capital of Nepal, which was badly hit by the earthquake on April 25th, 2015.

Bhaktapur, Nepal May 6th, 2015
A family looking for the things that survived the earthquake in the rubble of their home in Golmadhi area of Bhaktapur, a former royal capital of Nepal, which was badly hit by the earthquake on April 25th, 2015.

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Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu

On March 13th and 14th 2015, severe tropical cyclone Pam tore through the South Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu with destructive winds of up to 250 kilometres p/hour that flattened homes, destroyed schools and people gardens and left large areas of the country completely defoliated. The country’s 250,000 people are still facing unprecedented devastation.

Below is a short video story of James, who lost his house and his school. I’ve produced it for ChildFund and Live&Learn earlier this year. You can help James and other children of Vanuatu to rebuild the schools by donating to ChildFund:

lecture on Documentary Photography and Human Rights

 

 

Today at my lecture on “Documentary Photography and Human Rights” in American University of Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Thanks to my dear friend and colleague Elyor Nematov for the invitation and photos.

Crying Meri book review in New Zealand Pro Photographer magazine.

Book review

The book is published by FotoEvidence and available for sale here: http://www.fotoevidence.com/crying-meri

Nuclear Dust” – in this week issue of the Russian Reporter magazine.

 

 


The tiny island of Ebeye in Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands, has a total area of 0.36 square kilometres and accommodates more than 13 000 people. Most of them were moved there because of the US army missile range-testing program. Extreme overcrowding, poverty, disease outbreaks and high level of unemployment gave this island the informal name of the ”island-ghetto”.