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Berman, Mieczyslaw
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Biasiucci, Antonio
Blenkinsop, Philip
Bonet, Pep
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Cai Guo-Qiang
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Bonet, Pep

Portfolio

b. 1974 Mallorca
Photojournalist Pep Bonet, calls his black-and-white project Faith in Chaos, a project about hope. He photographed the people of Sierra Leone rebuilding their lives and trying to improve their existence in one of the poorest countries of the world. He accompanied a group of young people from place to place as they were searching for opportunities, some of them blind and amputees, some former child soldiers.

Pep Bonet was the winner of the 2003 Kodak young photographer award at Visa pour l'image and the winner of the 2005 Eugene Smith Humanistic Grant in photography.

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