27.06.2009 Features, Mark Taylor 1 Comment

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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14.04.2009 Features, Jan Sochor 1 Comment

Hunger & Rage

Although the Caribbean islands are widely considered as a holiday paradise, Haiti – a state lying in the Greater Antilles – evokes a hell and a disaster rather than anything else. The overall situation on Haiti gets worse every year and the extreme poverty hits more and more people. The Haitian economics is paralyzed,

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23.03.2009 Features, José Navarro No Comments

Trashumantes

Every November a small group of Spanish semi-nomadic shepherds from Teruel set off on a 3-week long journey and walk a flock of 5,000 sheep across 250-miles of Spanish landscapes. They leave behind the exhausted summer pastures of their native Serrania de Albarracin and head for

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13.03.2009 Features, Steph Plourde-Simard 1 Comment

What Survival Looks Like

In the hills outside of La Antigua, Guatemala – an area known for extreme poverty, violence and gang rule – I came to know Ana, Julio and their 5 young children. While documenting their home and family I was humbled by their hospitality and warmed by their incredible spirit.

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