@superjeanmarc documents his time with @openarms_fund and describes the torn feeling of winning a photojournalism prize for this work. Support Open Arms: https://t.co/nPf0uzZyym and check out Jean-Marc's latest work: https://t.co/y2RBHtTHwj #OpenArms#Documentary#Photojournalism
We reached out to photographer Fabio Bucciarelli, whose work, 'The Dream', shifts away from depicting refugees in terms of statistics to instead seeing the individual. Read more on our Insta and check out Fabio's work at: https://t.co/Xuv1ZoqEFD
#photography#documentary
@superjeanmarc documents his time with @openarms_fund and describes the torn feeling of winning a photojournalism prize for this work. Support Open Arms: https://t.co/nPf0uzZyym and check out Jean-Marc's latest work: https://t.co/y2RBHtTHwj #OpenArms#Documentary#Photojournalism
@superjeanmarc describes his experience aboard @openarms_fund, as well as the torn feeling of winning a photojournalism award for this work. Support Open Arms at https://t.co/nPf0uzZyym and check out Jean-Marc's latest work at: https://t.co/y2RBHtTHwj #OpenArms#Photojournalism
We caught up with Jean-Marc Joseph, the filmmaker behind the powerful documentary 'Europe's Forgotten Graveyard'. We discussed his time with
@openarms_fund and the criticality of shining a light on the Mediterranean Sea Crossing. More to follow. #Filmmaking#photography#film
Palestinian #artist Nidaa Badwan's powerful work reflects the struggles and resilience of Palestinians living in Gaza. "100 Days of Solitude", capturing her self-portraits during self-imposed exile, underscore her #creativity and #resilience. See more at: https://t.co/8XE8Yrnk18
Syrian-American #artist and architect Mohamad Hafez uses sculptures to depict the devastating impact of conflict in the Middle East and humanise the word “refugee", bringing awareness to the human toll of war and displacement. See more at https://t.co/UcaPruiKy7
Today, we had a nice meeting with @ReDeLaP@UNHCR_BGD . We discussed the future opportunities for the #Rohingya Photographers, recognition matters like crediting, compensating and promoting the #photographers. And the best wishes for Regina's lovely welcoming one.
📸 Oshmita Apu
@RohingyaMakzin is calling on more photographers for its third edition, and is also looking for funding, so if you can help in any way, reach out at [email protected]
Copies of the magazine are also available on their website. Visit: https://t.co/qmwb3ccaPX End of 🧵
“Despite the challenges faced by the Rohingya youth, including limited access to formal education and an uncertain future, many have found solace and purpose in photography” (Sahat Zia Hero).
With the income from @RohingyaMakzin reinvested into the production of the next issue, and the initiative run on an entirely non-profit basis, an unobstructed reflection of Rohingya refugee life is enabled. 🧵
1.1 million Rohingya refugees live in refugee camps in south-eastern Bangladesh, forcefully displaced by human rights violations by Myanmar’s military. Kutupalong refugee camp, located in the coastal district of Cox's Bazar, is considered the largest refugee camp in the world. 🧵
@RohingyaMakzin touches on various themes from love and hope to grief, depicting everyday life in Cox’s Bazar, “Our objective is to highlight our crisis, to show the international community that genocide and persecution is still going on even without publicity” (Sahat Zia Hero).
Lebanese indie contemporary #singer, Mous Bahri is an all-round artist; writing, composing and producing his songs. He describes bridging both shores of the Mediterranean, combining Pop and Avant-garde Electronic music as well as Lebanese influences. Listen and support @MousBahri
Azimul Hasson's #photographs also captured the aftermath of the fire in Cox's Bazaar, with residents picking through the charred area. Hasson is a media fellow with Doha Debates and Fortify Rights and continues to photograph life in Cox's Bazzar.Follow him to see more @azimulhass
Azimul Hasson fled to Cox’s Bazar after continued crackdowns on #Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. Since arriving, he has shared a glimpse of life, photographing one of the most recent blazes to engulf the encampment. See more of Hasson's incredible work on Instagram and @azimulhass
After her life was upturned six years ago during persistent crackdowns on #Rohingya Muslims in #Myanmar, Omal Khair has used her mobile phone to capture and share a snapshot of life inside the largest #refugee camp in the world, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
See more at: @OmalKha
Roya Heydari offers an alternative and intimate perspective of Afghanistan, side-lining sensationalist depictions of conflict, and instead focusing on everyday lives. Read more on our Insta and check out more of Roya’s incredible work at: @heydari_roya#photography#artist