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American Writers Dan Fante, Willy Vlautin & Adam Langer in France

American Writers Dan Fante, Willy Vlautin & Adam Langer in France

American authors Dan Fante, Willy Vlautin et Adam Langer on tour in Besançon, France for the American literature festival. To learn more visit the official website.

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Update on the Book

Update on the Book

Here is a sneak preview of a dozen spreads from my book Color Me Night: Color Me Night was born of four years of travel across four continents. From the U.S. to Europe to Thailand, China, Japan, India, Iran, Kenya, Cambodia, Vietnam, and the border between Sudan and Chad, I covered conflict and environmental issues [...]

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General Strike in France

General Strike in France

For licensing visit contact page or use Photoshelter Archive – All images © Anne Holmes B-roll HD video also available upon request.

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The Kurdish Question

The Kurdish Question

In November 2008, I launched a long-term documentary project on the Kurds. A selection of images is now available, and interested parties may view the entire archive by requesting a password via email at info[at]thelightbox.net.

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The Ilisu Dam Project

The Ilisu Dam Project

Turkey has plans to build a massive dam on the Tigris river that would displace an estimated 55,000 people, submerge a 10,000-year old city, and could reduce water flow to neighboring Iraq and Syria by approximately 50%. Water disputes have troubled relations between the riparian countries for years. Existing Turkish dams on the Euphrates have [...]

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Color Me Night

Color Me Night

I am in the process of putting together a book born of several years of travel, in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. It’s a collection of images, words, memories, and rewritten glories; moments lived under the cover of night, when the world goes to sleep, and another one awakens. The texts are a [...]

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It’s Our Time to Eat

It’s Our Time to Eat

The Kenyan Crisis Revisited Two years after the post-election violence rocked Kenya, I went searching back through my archives and discovered a black and white series which has a more documentary approach to the subject matter. I spent three months covering events in Kenya on a daily basis starting in January 2008. Most of my [...]

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