Life after Chernobyl: Who Still Lives in the Areas Contaminated after the Nuclear Accident - Bird In Flight
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Spanish photographer Quintina Valero visited the exclusion zone and captured people who continue to live on the contaminated territory despite the danger.
Quintina Valero
Documentary photographer and photojournalist from Spain. After a career in finance she moved to London in 2001 where she studied Photojournalism at the London College of Communication. Published her work in The Guardian, Sunday Times, Thomson Reuter Foundation, El País, and The Internationale.