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CHRONICLES STEFANO STRANGES
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Adi Isna Maulana, Alvaro Roxo, Andre Gigante, Antonio E. Ojeda, Becherart, Budi Cc-line, Carlos Lopes Franco, Chen Hsien Kun, Dan Lisner, Daniel Antunes, Dawndra Budd. Didier Graves, Dmitry Rogozhkin, Duarte Sol, Elzbieta Wenda, Fabrizio Romagnoli, Filipe Correia, Francisco Gonรงalves, Galiya Zheknova, Hugo Augusto, Hugo So, Irfan Zaidi, Irving S. T. Garp, Jaime Carvalho, Jeffrey De Keyser, Jeremie Brion, Jeremy Clausse, joaozero, Jose Carlos Costa, Jose Lledo Gisbert, Juan de Villalba, Katarzyna Marianna Romaszewska, Lotta van Droom, Lucz Fowler, Luigi Quarta, Manthos Tsakiridis, Margarita Kareva, Mariano Belmar Torrecilla, Michael Becker, Miguel Nobrega, Mohabovic Gamal, Nask, Nathan Hervieux, Paulo Correia, Peter Wang, Ricardo Mateus, Rosen Velinov, Ruri Svidler, Sara Hadenfeldt, Stefano Stranges, Stepan Kvardakov, Tadashi Onishi, TK Fotoart, Tobias Gawrisch.
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CONTENTS Photographic Chronicles 08 Stefano Stranges Italy
SELE CT E D P H OT O S
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Author Of The Month
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PHO TO GRAP HIC CHRONICLES STEFANO STRANGES ITALY
Portfolio: www.strangesimage.com www.facebook.com/Rouueste.stranges Freelance Photographer and photoreporter. Born in Turin (Italy) in 1978. I work in the field of photography since 2005, after my degree in Intercultural Communication. My expertise in the anagogic field and my personal and collective exhibition, in 2006, led to my discovery by the artist manager Anna Conti from Kawasaki Italia, for rendering the outcome of the ER6’n model in five artistic shots. Since then, I work as a free-lancer, collaborating with various private agencies in the editorials, corporate, events and travel sectors. Lately my focus has shifted increasingly into the field of reportage and social projects. In January 2012 I attended a “Masterclass” of the renowned agency MAGNUM, participating in a workshop with ace photographer Alex Majoli. In the lasts 2 year I was invited to conduct several meetings about my photographic projects, including a seminar at Pailan School of International Studies, Calcutta, january 2013 and a workshop/seminar for Slice of Art in Mumbai, august 2014. In my photography I aim to put across my own artistic ideas whilst maintaining the original beauty or specific cultural aspect of the place and subject matter. 08
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Man transforms every single corner into a home. In this physical and relational space, humans don’t only survive but also live. Home is the habitat in which man repairs, takes shelter, meets others and shares feelings and daily life. The concept of home is one of an intertwined community, one of illuminating one another. “Home” is every inhabited and co inhabited space. For this reason, man is able to build his own nest even without the presence of walls, doors and windows. Homeland is a study into how a train crosses different regions of the world and explores the physical and emotional re-construction of an abode from two platforms, regardless of cultural uprooting and the possible material difficulties of its inhabitants. Each part of the project is born from the presential experience of Stefano Stranges, who lives among them as a guest in each “home” in order to report through his photos, both the living and emotional conditions. Within the walls of grave discomfort and the treacherous contained spaces, they also live the planning, the hope, the joy, the sharing, the sense of family and belonging to a community. With this anthropological and social research, Stefano Stranges shows us how man is able to not only lay roots in the driest part of the desert, but also to make shade. Homeland is self-financed. Till now part of the project has been also supported by Modavi Onlus (Italy), The International Tamil Youth Organisations, Trunk Call NGO (India) and RSA Insurance Company (Italy). If you also want to contribute to the project please contact the Homeland page.
Despite the bombs. House of Majad family. Aleppo, Syria 10
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Inside a district destrojed by a scud in Huritan, north of Aleppo, Syria.
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Azaz district. Syria border Turkey.
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1. and 2. Bab al Salam refugees Camp. Syria border Turkey. 3. Syrian woman and her sons out of the little tend in Kilis area, Turkey border Syria.
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Young syrian refugee out of his nest in a not-authorized camp in the City park. Kilis area, Turkey.
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Inside an head quarter of FSA, Aleppo, Siria.
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Rohingya young boy hidden in the forest near a small fisherman village of Shaporir DIP, bangladesh border Myanmar. Several muslims escape from the buddist extremist of Myanmar. They seek refuge here.
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Baby prostitute in Kutupalong refugees Camp, Bangladesh border Myanmar. Here thousands of muslims come from Burma, seeking a refuge from the Bhuddists extremismist.
Rohingya Man hidden in the forest near a small fisherman village of Shaporir DIP, bangladesh border Myanmar. Several muslims escape from the buddist extremist of Myanmar. They seek refuge here.
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Little school in Kutupalong Refugees Camp, Bangladesh border Myanmar Little Rohingya muslim inside a classroom in Kutupalong refugees Camp. Here thousands of muslims come from Burma, seeking a refuge from the Bhuddists extremismist.
Kutupalong Refugees Camp. Bangladesh border Myanmar.
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Rohingya muslim family hidden in the forest near a small fisherman village of Shaporir DIP, bangladesh border Myanmar. Several muslims escape from the buddist extremist of Myanmar. They seek refuge here.
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Bihari Pakistani camp. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Pakistani camp located within the city since the battle of indipendence from Pakistan on 1971.
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Woman and her son in Bihari Pakistani camp. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Pakistani camp located within the city since the battle of indipendence from Pakistan on 1971.
Bihari Pakistani camp. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Pakistani camp located within the city since the battle of indipendence from Pakistan on 1971.
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Offering the life. Dhaka portual area. Bangladesh.
Old woman in her nest on the road. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Morning bath in Ganga. Calcutta, India.
Baba and his family in his little plastic tent in Varsova Beach, Mumbai, India.
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Love of a woman and her son. Mumbai, India.
Babu’s Hause in a little slum. Mumbai. Babu’s Hause in a little slum. Mumbai. Babu is a engineer and comes from the rural area with his family, searching job.
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Kitchen in a little slum in Colaba Beah area. Mumbai, India. 26
1. White horse in a slum of Bandra area. Mumbai, India. 2. Man and dog sleeping. Andheri railway area. Mumbai, India.
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AUTHOR OF THE MONTH DANIEL ANTUNES PORTUGAL
Portfolio: www.facebook.com/daloant https://500px.com/daniel_antunes
I was born and live in Lisbon 54 years ago. My interest in photography began at age 13, always as self taught. There was no access to information that exists today, only some books, trial and error. I remember that the first money I made, I invested in a photographic camera that accompanied me everywhere. My taste for street photography may have come from to live in the city that time. When I married came other priorities and responsibilities, the photography came into hibernation. Five years ago I decided to start over, I bought a good DSLR and great glass, I wanted to photograph but I did not know exactly what. I sought to deepen the knowledge, I attended in several workshops on various subjects and finally, I discovered the street photography, topic with which I identify myself more.
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PETER WANG L I F E F RE E
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JUAN DE VILLALBA B OTTLE SE A
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ELZ BIETA WENDA UN TITLE D
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FABRIZIO ROMAGNOLI UN TITLE D
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GALIYA ZHEKNOVA YULIA
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MICHAEL BECKER M OTH E R N ATUR E
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MANTHOS TSAKIRIDIS E L I S A BE T H
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STEPAN KVARDAKOV LI NDA
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NASK TH E D R E AM G IR L
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LOTTA VAN DROOM PAN
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LUCZ FOWLER ‘IT WASN ’T FAIR’. . . SH E WH ISP E RED
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PEDIDO FEITO
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MARGARITA KAREVA R ECLUSE
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LUIGI QUARTA M R. DOG
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NATHAN HERVIEUX STOP IT!
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DAWNDRA BUDD E M B R ACE TH E R AIN
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DAN LISNER SAY M Y N AM E !
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JEREMY CLAUSSE C AC T U S I S NOT DE AD
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SARA HADENFELDT COLT FE E D IN G AN OTH E R B ULL
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IRVING S. T. GARP L’U B E E T L E C RÉ P U S C U L E
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BECHERART LOCATION : SILE N CE (PART. X. )
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IRFAN ZAIDI M E MOI RS F RO M 1 9 4 2
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ROSEN VELINOV FIR E PAT HWAY
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M ARIANO BELMAR TORRECILLA S U S P I RO DE LU Z
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ALVARO ROXO T H E MYST E RY T RA I N
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DUARTE SOL T H E S OLAC E C OV E
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FILIPE CORREIA S H IP OF C ROWS
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MIGUEL NOBREGA B AC K I N T I ME
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HUGO SO A B A D DON’ S BE AC H
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FRANCISCO GONÇALVES TH E N ORTH FACE
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HUGO AUGUSTO LIG H T PAIN T
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RICARDO MATEUS LIG H T, CAM E R A. . . CLICK!
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JOSE CARLOS COSTA G OD’S B ALCON Y
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TOBIAS GAWRISCH D AYS OF FUTUR E PAST
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DMITRY ROGOZHKIN H E R E TH E R USSIAN SP IR IT, H E R E SM E LLS R OUSSE AU
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BUDI CC-LINE IN M Y KI TC HE N
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JEFFREY DE KEYSER S E E IN G I S BE L I EV I NG
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CHEN HSIEN KUN LEAD A N O R D E RLY L I F E
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TADASHI ONISHI UN TITLE D
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JOSE LLEDO GISBERT WO MAN , D OG AN D FOG
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JAIME CARVALHO D E SE N CON TR OS
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MOHABOVIC GAMAL N EW YOR K CITY
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PAULO CORREIA A N OD E TO N EW M E M OR IE S
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JOAOZERO M E IO OI!
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ANTONIO E. OJEDA TH R E E LIVE S
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CARLOS LOPES FRANCO A CAM IN H O D A “LAD R A”
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KATARZYNA MARIANNA ROMASZEWSKA BOYS
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DIDIER GRAVES SE M P E R FID E LIS
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JEREMIE BRION PAP ILLON SUR FON D B LAN C ET BLEU
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ADI ISNA MAULANA N ICE CH ATTIN G
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RURI SVIDLER EVE N IN G D R E AM
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