The award -winning photojournalist Sebastia Salgado died – his work was a document of human tragedy

The great Brazilian photojournalist Sebastiao Salgado, known for how he depicted, in white-black, wars, human tragedies, environmental disasters and the Amazon forest, died at the age of 81, he was 81 years old. The self -taught Salgado, “a witness to human tragedy and the situation of the planet”, as the Academy described him, leaves a unique legacy of his hundreds of trips, with photos published in magazines such as Life and Time, books and exhibitions in museums. From Rwanda to Guatemala and from Indonesia to Bangladesh and Amazon, his lens immortalized famines, wars, mass exits of refugees in the Third World. His black and white world also included landscapes, such as the rivers of Amazon and with his work he posted photocryphecy in art form. Salgado was honored with the Prince of Asturia Prince […]
Source: News Beast

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