Thursday, 4 April 2013

How Photography is Saving the World

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April 4, 2013
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What kind of pictures does it take to really make a difference?
Images have long been used as a tool to drive home environmental messages. Some call it activist photography, others photo lobbying. But the question that’s not yet been fully answered is: What kinds of images create the most impact? Is it fragile natural beauty that moves us? Or is it the horror of destruction?

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