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Friday, April 08, 2005

Photography to Break Your Heart - II

I've been moved by Sebastiao Salgado's photos for years. Check 'em out.Exhibits of Salgado's work:
  • Instituto Terra – Official Salgado Website
  • http://www.amazonasimages.com/essays/essay_fs.html
  • http://www.france-fdh.org/galerie/salgado.htm

An assortment of High resolution images by Salgado:

  • Meeting for the Land’s Occupation, 1996
  • Sugar-cane Plantations, 1987
  • Protected by their covers against the cold morning wind, refugees wait in the Koyan camp, Ethiopia, 1984
  • Serra Pelada
  • Oil field, Kuwait
  • Seaman
  • Brazil
  • Sheepskin
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