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Inside Ukraine's revolution

Ukraine is divided internally between east and west. Since the Orange Revolution took place on Maydan Nezalezhnosti during the cold winterly months of 2004 there has only been very few political changes in the country. Widespread corruption at all levels along with social inequality between east and west has split the country into two pieces. While modern Kiev's look towards the West and the European Union, local minerworkers and ethnic Russians in Ukraine's south eastern Donbass province miss the old times when the Soviet Regime provided jobs for everybody - This is a story about two very different places - The capital Kiev and the small mining community of Krazny Luch.


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30y.o photographer with a 4-year degree in photojournalism obtained at the Danish School of Journalism. I am a freelance photojournalist specializing in feature picture stories, film documentaries and narrative web-specials – Previous winner in Best Of Photojournalism 2005/2006 and
honrable mentions in China Humanity Photo Awards 2006 and China International Press Photo Awards 2006…more info on my websites:

www.poulmadsen.com / www.bombayfc.com / www.photomondo.dk

Feel free to contact me for any info / assignments.

.::NEW WEB DOCUMENTARY IS OUT::.BUCHAREST BELOW GROUND::. – www.bombayfc.com/bucharest_uk/

Poul Madsen's current location:
Aarhus , Denmark

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