Photographer's Journal: Jan Grarup
Jan Grarup's photographs cover the refugee crisis in Eastern Chad and Darfur. A lot of the images were strikingly beautiful and I was equally impressed by the message he conveyed through this multi-media piece. He took a strong stance on the severity of this particular refugee crisis and the potential for a regional conflict to spark. It's obvious that Grarup has put time into understanding his subjects. Though the quality of audio was less than wonderful, it's probably due to reporting conditions. Overall it's a really worthwhile piece.
Friday, February 22, 2008
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