stanley
  greene


black passport


“I think you can only keep positive for eight years. If you stay at it longer than that, you turn. And not into a beautiful butterfly." Black Passport is the biography of war photographer Stanley Greene.

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road to ruin


Along the Silk Road: Road to Ruin - From Stanley Greene's Journal: "When one does a report, a photo-essay, he or she becomes a willing passenger on a journey, because, to quote Dan Eldon, "the journey is the destination” and in most cases you are searching for some kind of truth...


open wound


In December 1994, during a military build-up in Chechnya, Russia’s Defence Minister, Pavel Grachev, boasted that he would need only hours and one division of storm troopers to take the Chechen capital, Grozny. The attack began on New year's eve, 1994. It was to become the beginning of one hundred years of War.

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chalk lines


A Photographic Investigation of the Caucasus, a testimony of a photographer who has  spent time working and living in the Caucasus, covering the explosive region. Chalk Lines is a story of Petrol, Refugees and Conflicts, focusing on Nagorno-Karabakh.  It tells the story of this conflict from 1993- to this day between Azerbaijan and Armenia, this deeply unstable and fast-changing region of the world.  Where oil is king and people pawns, visual information that gives an account of an ongoing war, and the hatred that fuels it.


empire of dirt


I began this quest to try and understand the back-story of the tragedy of Darfur. The great diaspora from Darfur began more than five years ago, in the spring of 2003, when the government of Sudan, led by a regime of Arab fundamentalist, embarked on a campaign to crush an uprising by the black African farmers of Darfur.