17.12.2009 Features, Marc Wattrelot No Comments

In Gurus we Trust

‘They were submerged by divine bliss and their union with the Lord emanated from quite their souls, transforming their gestures in those of Shri Krishna.’

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04.11.2009 Features, Guido Gazzilli No Comments

L’Aquila Earthquake

On the 6th of April 2009, at 3.30 am, the centre of Italy was shaken by a powerful quake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale. Coming in the middle of the night meant that almost everyone was sleeping in their houses, and there was little if any warning of the catastrophe.

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28.10.2009 Chris Weeks, Features 3 Comments

Chris Weeks – Street Photography

Street Photography: Documenting the Human Condition
A unique series of videos on street photography in 3 parts.

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09.10.2009 Features, Simon Crofts No Comments

Lublin Ballet School

Because of its location on the extreme Eastern edge of the EU, Lublin Ballet Association is a point of exchange for students from the Russian classical ballet tradition with those from western schools specializing in more modern

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05.08.2009 Features, James Morgan No Comments

Child Trafficking: Nepal-India

Twelve thousand children are smuggled over the Nepal-India border ever year. This is the beginning of their journey into unimaginable forced labour in the sex, manufacturing and performing arts industries. This is a personal project shot off the back of a commission for an anti trafficking organization based in Kathmandu, without

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27.06.2009 Features, Mark Taylor No Comments

Free Palestine Demonstration

“The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) campaigns for justice for the Palestinians. This year, on the 60th anniversary of the Nakba, the 1948 dispossession of the Palestinians’ homeland, they are building a mass solidarity movement which aims to bring about changes in consciousness,

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05.06.2009 Features, James Morgan 1 Comment

Eagle Hunters

Two hundred years ago the advance of the Russian empire into Kazakhstan sent many Kazakhs across the border into western Mongolia where they settled in the region of Bayan Ulgii. As the Russians continued to occupy Kazakhstan, traditional Kazakh

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03.06.2009 Features, José Navarro 1 Comment

Wierd & Wonderful

I say ‘weird’ with a deep affection for my country of adoption. No matter what the weather throws at them, the British will take any opportunity to celebrate exactly that: being British. The summer months are packed with a plethora of events, from the iconic Glastonbury

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26.05.2009 Claire Martin, Features No Comments

Addiction & Poverty

Vancouver’s Downtown East Side is a place notorious for it’s residents who live below the poverty line in a city twice voted “the worlds most livable” by the Economist Magazine.
Statistics for the suburb include an AIDS rate estimated at 30% and the leading cause of death as overdose.

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19.05.2009 Andrew Turner, Features 1 Comment

The Big Day

I’ve lost count of how many wedding albums I have had to sit and look at where the photographs are bland, predictable and dull. Why is it so many that decide to tie the knot make this mistake again and again. It seems anyone with little more than a rudimentary hold on photography can set [...]

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