Audrey Bardou’s photo essay about her parents is posted on Burn Magazine. I flipped through the images just this morning and felt incredibly moved by the emotional intesnity and narrative power of the story. They are simple and beautiful. There is nothing here of “international importance” or grand significance, but a story of two people who love each other and the loss that is part of ageing and living.
Via State of the Art, I found out about Tim Hetherington’s soon to be released photo book on Liberia. On his homepage, you can see a lot of his images of Liberia during wartime. The pictures are amazing and show a commitment to making images in Liberia over several years. Definitely worth checking out.
MSF is everywhere doctors are needed and they always hire amazing talent to document their work. You can see a lot of the images here. What I appreciate about a lot of these images is they aren’t stock white-doctor-helping-refugee images, but often show a side of conflict that is beyond the frontlines. The photo here was taken in Chad in 2007.




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