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hauts de seine, meudon, 1991 by martine franck. from ‘martine franck: one day to the next’.
library for children. built by the ‘atelier de montrouge’: jean renaudie, pierre riboulet, gerard thurnauer and jean-louis veret. ile de france. haut de seine, 1965. photo by martine franck
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World Press Photo of the Year: 1994 James Nachtwey, USA, Magnum Photos for Time. Rwanda, June 1994. Hutu man mutilated by the Hutu ‘Interahamwe’ militia, who suspected him of sympathizing with the Tutsi rebels. About the image Nachtwey says his specialty is dealing with ground level realities with a human dimension. He feels that people need photography to help them understand what’s going on in the world, and believes that pictures can have a great influence on shaping public opinion and mobilizing protest.
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