photographic essays

photographic essays

john gladdy – speakers corner

Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT John Gladdy Speakers Corner   Hyde Park Corner, London, England. Every Sunday since at least 1872. Between 2009 and 2012 I became a part of the ongoing street theatre that is Speakers Corner. Graduating, slowly but surely, from detached photographic voyeur …

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Joao Pina – Shadow of The Condor

Joao Pina Shadow of the Condor ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT “Operation Condor” was a 1970s secret military plan sponsored by the United States during the Dirty War years, which aimed to eliminate the political opponents to the right wing military regimes. It took place in six countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. It …

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Anastasia Taylor-Lind – The National Womb: Baby Boom in Nagorno Karabakh

Anastasia Taylor Lind The National Womb: Baby Boom In Nagorno Karabakh [ EPF 2012 FINALIST ] ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT In 2008 Nagorno Karabakh’s de facto government introduced the ‘birth encouragement program’ which distributes cash payments to newlyweds for each baby born, with the aim of repopulating the region after the devastating 1991-1994 war. The …

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Ian Willms – Fort Chipewyan

Ian Willms Fort Chipewyan [ EPF 2012 FINALIST ] If anyone would listen, the First Nations peoples in Fort Chipewyan, Canada, would tell them about an ongoing ‘slow motion cultural genocide’. The isolated indigenous reserves of Northern Alberta are watching their land become unlivable as their communities are slowly poisoned by the world’s largest and …

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Gustavo Jononovich – Richland

Gustavo Jononovich Richland [ EPF 2012 FINALIST ] ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT RICHLAND is my first long-term book project about the over-exploitation of the natural resources in Latin America and the resulting long-term negative effects, both human and environmental. The push for accelerated world economic growth has led to increasing demand for natural resources. Rather …

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