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Photographer Kadir van Lohuizen speak about blood diamonds at Frontline, at 7.30pm, 13 Norfolk Place
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Award winning photographer Kadir van Lohuizen talks about his investigative photography projects on the diamond industry and violence against women as well as his work in conflict and disaster zones.
Born in the Netherlands, van Lohuizen became a professional photographer after being a sailor, a founder of a shelter for drug addicts and the homeless and an activist in the Dutch squatter movement.
Since taking to photography he has covered many conflicts in Africa, including Angola, Sierra Leone, Mozambique and Liberia.
He worked in the former USSR, Mongolia and North Korea and covered the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. He recently covered the bloody conflict in Darfur and the war in Lebanon.
He is the winner of numerous photography awards, including ‘de Zilveren Camera’ for his story on Rwandan refugees in Zaire (1998), the Dick Scherpenzeel prize for his Sierra Leone images (2000) and his project on diamonds (2005) as well as second prize in the Contemporary Issues category of the World Press Photo award. He also won the prize for Investigative Journalism in Holland and Belgium for his story on the diamond industry.
Please RSVP to events@frontlineclub.com
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Kavita Sharma
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23 Jan 2007 00:01
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What day! Please tell me it’s not tonight….
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23th of January Anton, no worries, plenty of time
Enjoy if you do get out there.
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Norfolk Place? What city?
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London—about 6000 miles East of Scotrun ;) Pick me up on the way…
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Hi! I am plannig to go to Angola and would like to see photos from his project. Where I can find it?
Thanks
Keiny Andrade
www.keinyandrade.com
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Thanks Rosa.
Very Much!!
I’ll visit the links.
Bye
Keiny Andrade
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