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Tag Archives: photography
Inside Chernobyl: those who stayed
"I had studied previous photographic work on Chernobyl, and so I was prepared to see mutations."
Posted in Arts & Literature, Columnist, Society, europe Also tagged chernobyl, disaster, environment, former ussr, ukraine 1 Comment


She Has Seen To It: an interview with Ellen Rogers