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12/12/2016 Thea Willoch Njaastad, Vice President of the Students and Academics International Assistance Fund, a solidarity organization of students and academics in Norway, shares her thoughts on 'Radi-Aid' the annual event showcases the best and worst charity ads. As projects manager...
Ten Questions with… Adriane Ohanesian
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02/08/2016 PhotoVoice is interviewing established photographers to gain a wider insight into the power of photography and the different approaches to ethical issues. This month, we interviewed Adriane Ohanesian on her photography and passion for the medium. Adriane Ohanesian is an...
Ten Questions with… Nick Danziger
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18/07/2016 PhotoVoice is interviewing established photographers to gain a wider insight into the power of photography and the different approaches to ethical issues. This month, we interviewed Nick Danziger on his photography and passion for the medium. PhotoVoice patron Nick Danziger is...
Map of Displacement
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05/07/2016 Iraqi photographers share the thoughts of those who have been displaced during Iraq's war against ISIS in an interactive map titled 'Map of Displacement'. One of the curators Stefano Carini writes for PhotoVoice on the development of the project.  I heard of...
Ten Questions with… Laura Pannack
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27/07/2016 PhotoVoice is interviewing established photographers to gain a wider insight into the power of photography and the different approaches to ethical issues. This month, we interviewed Laura Pannack on her photography and her passion for the medium. Laura Pannack is a...
The Illegals
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Paul Hill and Maria Falconer bring us the second blog in a three part series on their thoughts and experiences of volunteering in refugee camps in Greece. They have been moved by the 14000 refugees that are trapped at a temporary...
Reaching Cape Point
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The final blog in a five-part series, Alexander Mourant writes for PhotoVoice on his experiences with the RAW foundation. Three weeks since the last update, you’d find us stuck in Africa; a result of those corrugations a few weeks prior shattering...
Let me tell you who I am
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The photographer Sara Furlanetto writes for PhotoVoice on her collaborative project with refugees which aims to challenge misconceptions and create a new and more constructive visual language.  It was spring 2015, at the end of the second year of my BA in...
Ten Questions with… Stuart Freedman
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PhotoVoice is interviewing established photographers to gain a wider insight into the power of photography and the different approaches to ethical issues. This month, we interviewed Stuart Freedman on his photography and his passion for the medium. Stuart Freedman is a...
Discussing Development Through Photographs
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The photographer Barbara Luckhurst writes for PhotoVoice on her participatory photography project with geography students in Tanzania. The students document the development of their town after a new road links local people to new businesses.  A hundred and fifty miles of...