Mads Nissen's Sangre Blanca: A Decade on the Cocaine Trail
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Nine years, three continents, one supply chain. Mads Nissen's Sangre Blanca is the kind of photobook that should make every working photographer uncomfortable — not about the subject matter, but about their own patience. This is what sustained access looks like when you commit to a story properly. If you've ever wondered what separates a portfolio project from a genuine body of work, this book is the answer.
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