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Eduardo galeano sobre sebastiao salgado biography

          The great Uruguayan writer, Eduardo Galeano, an admirer of Salgado, disdained accusations of a “tourism of poverty.” He wrote in eloquent praise that “Salgado's.

          This book is one of the most important visual records of life in the twentieth century.!

          Salgado, Sebastião (1944–)

          Sebastião Salgado (b. 8 February 1944), Brazilian photographer. Born in Minas Gerais, Salgado was the only son among eight children of the owners of a large cattle farm.

          In 1963, he began studying law, and later switched to economics. Around this time, he married the architect Lélia Deluiz Wanick; they had two children. In 1968, Salgado obtained two master's degrees in economics: one from São Paulo University, and one from Vanderbilt University; in 1971, he received a doctorate in agricultural economy from the Sorbonne.

          Immediately thereafter he went to work in Africa for the London-based International Coffee Organization.

          Sebastião Ribeiro Salgado Júnior (born February 8, ) is a Brazilian social documentary photographer and photojournalist.

        1. Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano is a writer, journalist and historian.
        2. This book is one of the most important visual records of life in the twentieth century.
        3. An Uncertain Grace represents Salgado's journey through poor villages in the Andes, shanty communities of miners in the Brazilian jungle, and refugee camps.
        4. Salgado did not set out to make sacred images, any more than did the military photographers who documented the liberation of the death camps in Poland.
        5. In 1973, Salgado changed careers once again and became a freelance photojournalist documenting the drought in the Sahel region of Africa for the World Council of Churches. The following year he joined the Paris-based Sygma agency and covered the coup in Portugal and the revolutions in its colonies of Mozambique and Angola.

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