Sophrosyne Написано Новембар 24, 2011 Пријави Подели Написано Новембар 24, 2011 http://www.ronhaviv.com/ Ron Haviv has covered conflict and other humanitarian crises worldwide since the end of the Cold War. Haviv is known for his broad documentation of the Yugoslav Wars, including the sieges of Sarajevo and the Croatian city of Vukovar, the atrocities committed at Serb concentration camps in Bosnia, and the practice of ethnic cleansing as exhibited by Arkan's Tigers. He has also photographed the city of Juárez,[disambiguation needed ] a battleground of the Mexican Drug War where civilian, law enforcement and cartel member casualties occur daily. Additionally, Haviv is noted for his coverage of the destruction of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake, as well as the subsequent Cholera epidemic, and celebrity support and involvement in its reconstruction. Haviv's photography also sheds light on malnutrition in Bangladesh, clashes between Los Angeles gangs and police forces, the 2009 Afghan presidential elections, the Sri Lankan Civil War, the struggle for children in Darfur, among many other situations of conflict. Haviv’s images have been distributed widely by various publications including Business Week, Fortune, Le Monde, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Paris Match, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Time, and US News & World Report, among others worldwide. Additionally, numerous museums and galleries have featured his work, including the Louvre, the United Nations, and the Council on Foreign Relations. Haviv has spoken about his work on ABC World News, BBC, CNN, NPR, MSNBC, NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America and The Charlie Rose Show. Haviv’s photography has been collected and published in the critically acclaimed books: Blood and Honey: A Balkan War Journal, Afghanistan: On the Road to Kabul, and Haiti: 12 January 2010. Haviv is one of seven co-founders of VII Photo Agency, formed in 2001, along with Alexandra Boulat, Gary Knight, Antonin Kratochvil, Christopher Morris, James Nachtwey and John Stanmeyer. Haviv has channeled his focus on raising awareness for human rights violations by helping to create multi-platform projects for NGO’s, such as Doctors Without Borders’ DR Congo missions: The Forgotten War and Starved for Attention, UNICEF’s Child Alert for Darfur and Sri Lanka, and the International Committee of the Red Cross’ World at War. Čuvene slike sa naših prostora : - Blood and Honey - A Balkan War Journal Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
antics Написано Новембар 24, 2011 Пријави Подели Написано Новембар 24, 2011 Смисао овог поуста, осим да нам свима буде мука, је...? DYNABLASTER је реаговао/ла на ово 1 Один монах вошёл в склеп к покойникам и крикнул: "Христос воскресе!" А они ему все хором: "Воистину воскресе!"--- / -.. --- -- .. -. . --..-- / -- .. ... . .-. . .-. .http://www.srdjanantic.blogspot.com/ Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Sophrosyne Написано Новембар 24, 2011 Аутор Пријави Подели Написано Новембар 24, 2011 Foto-žurnalizam,granice do kojih on može da ide...Ali bivajući da ovo nije foto sezona sa snimanja nekog balkanskog filma,nego realni događaji onda u očima posmatrača mogu da izazovu šta-god ali oni ostaju ono što jesu - zamrznuti trenuci ljudske istorije od kojih se čovjek u trenucima prisebnosti uglavnom stidi i hvata ga jeza ili gnijev. Međutim da se vratimo Ron Haviva : ne znam da li je neko gledao,ali ima i dokumentarni film koji prati reakcije Srba na izložbi fotografija Ron Haviva - Blood And Honey: A Balkan War Journal ,ovo je samo trejler : Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
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