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MARCH 2005  ISSUE
NEWS
II Photojournalism  workshop  Fotoklub Talsi '05.
Once again Fotoklub Talsi is organizing the second round of experiences between photographers. This year the assistants have to bring own portfolio to discuss projects with Galician photojournalist Delmi Alvarez. The meeting in a fraternal and friendly workshop will talk about Photographers on the road, and the principles points to travel with a camera around the world. The spring, april, and Talsi is the right place as every year that promise more.

Donna Ferrato's photographs of domestic violence graphically display the pain and horror that domestic violence inflicts on families.
"Living with the Enemy"
photographs by Donna Ferrato

Ferrato's exhibit was the centerpiece of KDVA's October Public Awareness Campaign in October 1998. Philip Morris U.S.A., the corporate sponsor, funded the collection of 40 photographs to hang in the Kentucky State Capitol from October 1 - 14. This exhibit was unveiled by First Lady Judi Patton and Donna Ferrato at the October 1, 1998 press conference, at which Governor Paul Patton declared October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Kentucky. State Representative
Kathy Stein remarked, "Donna Ferrato's work has blazed a new trail for even seasoned professionals in the domestic violence field of how far we still have to go. She reenergizes those of us who thought we had plenty of energy."
Children and Violence:The Witness. The Victim. The Accused  info links:
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Magnum Stories
Magnum Stories is an historical document, but not just the history of the events that took place in the last half of the 20th century, and those that we face at the beginning of the 21st. It is also the history of photojournalism during this period, and in that lies not only the book's strengths and weaknesses, but also those of Magnum and of the profession itself. There is an enormous divergence of style and content in its pages that can be justifiably interpreted as either the strength of diversity or the weakness of confusion.
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Sarah Koskins
Sarah Hoskins is a freelance documentary and editorial photographer based in the Chicago area. Her work has been published in national and international publications. In 2004 she received a grant from The Ella Lyman Cabot Trust, which supports individuals at critical points in their lives for personally meaningful projects which can also benefit others. Additionally in 2004 The Golden Light Awards named her one of the top 100 photographers, she received a grant from the Puffin Foundation and a Special Assistance Grant from the Illinois Arts Council, and her work was part of the 9th Annual Istanbul Slide-Show Days in Istanbul, Turkey. Sarah’s work is also part of the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s Midwest Photographers Project. Sarah Hoskins, Hog killing. web: http://sarahhoskins.com/

The Documentary Photo Essay project " Galegos na Diáspora 1989-2003"
will be publish in May 2005 by Edición
Xerais de Galicia as a book and a big exhibition in Caixanova at the end of 2005 in Vigo. This is a multimedia project with lectures and projection slides about the trips around the world by the author from 1989 till 2003 making portraits of galicians in the emigration, a phenomenon of the galician diaspora: Europe, Canadá, Américas, Asia and Oceania, and África was the continents where the photojournalist found the heritage of a culture, between exiliated, adventurers, and
forced women and men that go out from Galicia country looking for the freedom and jobs in a new life. From February 2005 the photojournalist Delmi Álvarez will be able for lectures and workshops with projection slides in galician, spanish or english languages. Check bio to know more about the author´s professional trajectory and to order lectures
or contact by email to delmi@delmialvarez.com or delmialvarez@yahoo.com. Phone
00371 974 7911.
http://www.culturagalega.org/especiais/diaspora/diasporas/index.htm
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/reportajes/galafrica/indice/presenta.htm

Heidi Bradner was born and raised in Alaska. As a student, she started freelance photographing and writing for the Juneau Empire, the Anchorage Daily News, and other Alaska publications while completing her history and journalism degrees at the University of Alaska Anchorage. After graduating, she began to photograph in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and started her professional photographic career based in Moscow from 1991-1997. She has been documenting the Caucasus and particularly Chechnya for many years. She is currently working on a project about indigineous peoples in Russia.
Em@il: heidi@heidibradner.com
Web: www.heidibradner.com

VOZ DE GALICIA, 17march05. VIGO
DOESNT LIKE GREENPEACE

TwoGuardias Civiles prevent to a man with a knife of kitchen in the right hand that cuts to the mooring cables of the boat of GreenPeace "Esperanza".

Photo by M.Moralejo/La Voz de Galicia
   www.lavoz.es


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Travel to Quito | COVER, Luis Davilla
web: www.cover.es


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Olivia Gay | She started photographing young jineteras in Havana waiting for the Prince Charming, to take them away fro the island. "My wish is not only show these women as Prostitutes but also as mothers, wives, living, fighting for a normal life".
web: www.oliviagay.com



The work of Manu Coloma
The new delivery of Manu Coloma, a story of a japanish girl without name; "Your letter arrived...but the memory of you vanished in distance and time. When will see you again?

El reporter
www.elreporter.com
Pedro Avilés (El Reporter).
Cansado de que le cuenten mentiras, este periodista español ha decidido poner en marcha y apostar fuerte por un proyecto personal. "Desde territorio comanche", como él dice, Pedro, quiere hacer llegar a la opinión pública los conflictos mucho más de cerca, en primera persona, y desde  primera línea, en un estilo periodístico muy lejos de los comunicados oficialistas a que tanto nos tienen acostumbrados en la prensa actual. La imagen que ilustra esta noticia fue tomada en Vukovar en 1991 por un fotoperiodista de la agencia AP donde se ve a Pedro poniéndose a resguardo de los ataques de mortero del ejército serbio.

Fernando García / COVER
Homeless Children photographers in Tetuan (Morocco)
"I like to photograph people in the medina and then ask them to take me a picture", said Abdlilah Laahbi. He is one of the Morocco's street children that carry out the photograph course that APISF (Association for the Protection of the Childhood and Sensitization of the family) is teaching in the Moroccan city of Tetuan. APISF works for the protection and the promotion, of the homeless children that have difficulties in the social, psychic and physical areas. In the APISF school photograph, the little photographers learn the camera's secrets and the pleasure of the photography. Fernando Garcia has spoken and photographed these children doing photographic exercises with their teacher in the Tetuan's streets, studying the welcome house, posing with their educators      enter
If you are interested in this feature , please contact
Pilar Iniesta (+34 91 327 2418)
COVER (www.cover.es


Other Photo Essays
The new members of European Union
In a travel around the winter
The 10 new countries that make a new map in Europe  in pictures with texts in a trip of six months, on assignment for La Voz de Galicia newspaper.

Ärtico: Los esquimales corren peligro
BBC NEWS. Los pobladores del Ártico, también conocidos como "inuit", advirtieron que su forma de vida tradicional corre peligro inmediato debido al calentamiento global Los inuit lanzaron una llamada a los países industrializados, especialmente a los Estados Unidos, para que reduzcan las emisiones de gases de invernadero que están provocando que las capas glaciares se derritan a una mayor velocidad.  Go to the text

Heidi Bradner
Showing November 11-14 2004 at Paris Photo, Le Carousel de Louvre, represented by Eric Franck FineArt. A tribal nomad people living in the far north of Russia in the Yamal peninusula are, living in a wild area treats of the business of petrol. Heidi Bradner spent a time living with them and was shooting the dairy life. more about artic
Signita room series
She is 23 years old, and the disorder is for her the first rule every morning. In the beginning I was very scare and upset with this system of life. I am the roomate. When I said to put one little order in its things, she gets angry. She leaves the socks by all the corners, clothes, brushes of the hair... I gave a small box to her with a golden cover so that it keeps its things there. I have begun to photograph its disorder. In fact, I have myself customary to this disorder, and I miss it when she is not in house and


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