Portraits of Rwandan Genocide Perpetrators and Survivors Together
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Documentary portrait work that puts perpetrators and survivors of the 1994 Rwandan genocide in the same frame. If you shoot documentary or editorial portraiture, this is the kind of project that resets your thinking about what a portrait can carry. The formal composition against the weight of what these subjects share is the whole argument.
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