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    <title>Images by Roberto Louzan (Lightstalkers)</title>
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    <description>Roberto Louz&#195;&#161;n, is a Corporate/industrial/editorial photographer born in the USA in 1967, and raised in Spain.  After an internship at Black Star Publishing Inc. in the late 80&#194;&#180;s and early 90&#194;&#180;s, he started doing freelance work. He has also worked at the International Center of Photography&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s (ICP) Education Department.
His photo essays and commercial work have appeared in national and international publications, as well as aired on TV.
He is currently working on a book about what once was one of Europe&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s most important factory complexes.
Based in Galicia, he is available for feature stories and assignments in the Northwest of Spain.
Please feel free to contact him for your photographic needs.
Thanks

e-mail: arosa-67@hotmail.com

About his LS Gallery:
These pictures are part of a project about the environmental degradation of the R&#195;&#173;as gallegas and its consequences.
Roberto was the first photographer to bring attention to the unsustainable situation of the R&#195;&#173;a de Arosa.   &#194;&#168;El Prestige de todos los d&#195;&#173;as.&#194;&#168; Intervi&#195;&#186; Magaz&#195;&#173;n (Spain), pp.32-36, Feb.20 2006 
The dumping of black waters and industrial residues into the R&#195;&#173;a threatens the production of one of the world&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s richest seafood banks.
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