Benito Mussolini talking to an Eritrean soldier of the Italian Army’s colonial troops in Libya, North Africa. 1934.
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Benito Mussolini talking to an Eritrean soldier of the Italian Army’s colonial troops in Libya, North Africa. 1934.
Aboy Ke’she (Father Priest) directly translated, is my Grandfather. He was 101 when I took this photo.
Wintana Taddesse- 2016
Aboy Ke’she (Father Priest) directly translated, is my Grandfather. He was 101 when I took this photo.
Wintana Taddesse- 2016
Groovin and movin Nai Palm
Paris may 2015
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Pieces of Paris
by Wintana Taddesse
Paris May 2016.
Locked blue, Purple blurs.
Berlin November 2015
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Sugar man.
Berlin November 2015
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Reflecting parallels.
Berlin November 2015
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unintelligible with a spot of darkness, since 1995
and now
Transit ride.
16.10.15
Eritrea’weyan
Elliott Erwitt- Mother and child, 1953
Magnum Contact sheets/edited by Kristin Lubben
Chien-Chi Chong- The chain, 1998
"The interactions with the patients as I shot them was for just a few seconds, but my interactions with them, as frozen on my contact sheet, has been for so much longer, and it continues to grow" -Chien-Chi Chong
Paul Fusco- Robert Kennedys funeral train, 1968
He used three cameras, two Lecia M Rangefinder's, and one Nikon single-lens reflex camera. All film was colour, mostly kodachrome 64 and a few rolls of Ektachrome 400. He was using low-speed colour film.
While these pictures were being taken Paul was on a moving train.
"The mourning believer caught in a maelstrom that is shattering her life: face raised, beseeching; arms spread, accepting her fate or asking to accept Bobby to bring him peace"- Paul Fusco
Tewkesbury fun fair "dreamy"
9.10.14
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Tewkesbury fun fair "hope"
9.10.14
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