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The magazine of the photo-essay
Oct back 2016 issue
Profession: Reporters
by Veronique de Viguerie
A free, really high quality photo-essay magazine.  Fabulous! Stephen Fry. British actor, writer and film & documentary maker
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Writer, Manon Querouil, and I have been working together for 10 years, going all over the globe to cover human stories. This book is a compilation of our work from the last 2 years. 7 chapters for 8 countries. In each chapter there is a ‘behind the scene’ on how to obtain visas, where to find contacts, where to sleep, an A to Z for the reporter.
Taliban fighters, Afghanistan.
A little Yazidi girl dying after her family left Sinjar and took shelter in a abandoned school in Dohuk, Kurdistan.
Afghans crossing Ghor province which had been cut off from the rest of the world for 4 months because of the snow.
A little boy whose hand had been blown off by a grenade, being taken to a military hospital by US Medevac.
MEND boys ready to attack in Niger Delta.
A fighter from Ateke Tom.
Ablution for Taliban fighters before prayer, Afghanistan.
A Sherpa woman moving to her summer village, Nepal.
Illegal oil refinery in Niger Delta.
A Sherpa woman, Nepal.
Tamang people, Nepal.
Elderly Sherpa woman, Nepal.
A Sherpa guide in a snow storm.
William finishing his guard turn. All night, two fighters keep watch over the base. They are now 50 km north of Raqqa, a Daesh stronghold.
Hans (30), made his own gym room on the roof of the house they are staying in, Sara Kanye.
From left, William (French), Dragos (Romanian) and Josh taking a cigarette break in Tall Halaf base where they are stationed.
Vlad holding the dushka with Damien (20) and William (42). They are going through a village which had been flattened  by the YPG because it was under Daesh a few weks ago. They are now 50 km north of Raqqa, a Daesh stronghold.
Jack Huffman is looking for a good iceberg to harvest, Newfoundland.
Male suburbs. Bikinis are strictly forbidden, Maldives.
Because all the public schools are closed. The children have to go to madrassas (Islamic religious schools) Nigeria.
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