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    CDB_77 @cdb_77 25/01/2014
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    A long walk

    #Shannon_Jensen has a terrific work in Newsweek Int’l 3 September 2012 issue from South Sudan. Jensen travelled in the country June-July this year, and photographed shoes belonging to refugees who had travelled by foot across the border from Sudan’s Blue Nile state over to neighbouring South Sudan to escape Khartoum government’s military campaign against Southern liberation movement.

    Newsweek has dedicated four pages for the series showing overall 18 pairs of shoes. The photos are accompanied by a short text providing background, written solely by the photographer*.

    “How to represent a journey in an image?” asks Jensen in the opening sentence of the piece titled ‘A Long Walk’. I think she found a pretty good way to do just that. The idea and its execution reminded me little of Alejandro Cartagena’s Car Poolers.

    http://pjlinks.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/shannonjensen_newsweek_issue3sep2012.jpg?w=700

    ▻http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/moving-walls/21/long-walk

    Le site de la photographe : ▻http://www.shannon-jensen.com

    #Sud_Soudan #migration #réfugiés #chaussures #photographie #photoreportage #marche #parcours_migratoire

    cc @albertocampiphoto

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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 28/01/2014

      A Sudanese Refugee Crisis, Photographed From the Ground Up

      Shannon Jensen traveled to South Sudan almost two years ago intent on drawing global attention to the country’s refugee crisis, where more than 100,000 people had walked hundreds of miles to escape Sudan’s brutal war.

      By that time, there had been a few dramatic photo essays published in major magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, showing the deplorable conditions faced by refugees in South Sudan’s Nuba Mountains region.

      Instead, Ms. Jensen went to the Blue Nile region, where the refugee crisis had barely been covered. She found 70,000 refugees there when she arrived and 30,000 descending upon the area the first week she was there. She spoke with her subjects as she photographed at the border and in a temporary roadside settlement near a livestock watering hole.

      http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2014/01/26/blogs/20140126-lens-jensen-slide-AFQ0/20140126-lens-jensen-slide-AFQ0-blog480.jpg

      ▻http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/27/a-sudanese-refugee-crisis-photographed-from-the-ground-up/?_php=true&_type=blogs&smid=tw-share&_r=0

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  • #chaussures
  • #marche
  • #migration
  • #parcours_migratoire
  • #photographie
  • #photoreportage
  • #réfugiés
  • #Shannon_Jensen
  • #Sud_Soudan

  • Company:Newsweek
  • Country:Sudan
  • Person:Shannon Jensen
  • PublishedMedium:Newsweek
  • Region:South Sudan
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