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Culture correspondent
Sebastião Salgado, died at the age of 81, as one of the world’s largest documentary photographers.
The brazilian photographer was known for the difficulty, conflict and natural beauty, conflict and natural beauty in 130 countries, with black-and-white images.
His harsh strokes in 1991 in 1991, in 1991, the Gulf War in 1991 and the Gulf War in the Gulf War and the hunger strike in the Sahel region of Africa, in 1984.
“His lenses announced the world and his contradictions; the strength of the transformative action, the company of the Environmental Organization, which was established with his wife Lélia Wanick Salgado, said a statement from Terra.
Some surprising pictures, including the epic photos of thousands of desperate figures in the surprising footage of the local people of the local people of the local people, including the open casting gold mine and the amazon people.
Silva, President of Brazil, Silva, said that Salgado “one of the best … photographers give us the world.”
Salgado’s latest major project, Amazonia, made the beauty and fragility of the rainforest.
A lawyer for a lifetime for the local people of Amazon, Salgado documented the daily lives of many tribes scattered for the rain forest – hunting and fishing expeditions, dances and rituals.
He documented residents of the amazon, who examines the remote distances of the Amazon rainforest for seven years.
The project ended in the exhibition, which demonstrates more than 200 black-and-white images, presenting a violent view of the landscapes and communities in the region.
The Amazônia exhibition was shown at the Science Museum in London and in the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester in 2021 and 2022.
“Sometimes I ask myself,” Sebastião, did you really go to these places? “‘ Last year he said an interview.
“Was there really those who travel to 130 different countries that have been in the woods, oil fields and mines?
“The guy, this was really who me. I most likely are one of the most work photographers in the history of the photo.”
Born in 1944, Salgado left a career in the economy to start as a photographer in 1973.
In 1994, he worked on international tasks for various photographs before organizing the Amazonas pictures with Lélia.
Sony received a prominent contribution to the photo of the World Photography Awards in 2024.
Other neglects include recognition of Asturias award as a prince and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
The Institute of Terra, Salgado and Lélia also restored Brazil’s farm in Brazil, planting more than three million trees in Brazil.
The statement of the institute was added: “Sebastião was more than one of the largest photographers in our period.
“Life’s partner, Lélia Deluiz Wanick remained devastated with Salgado and revived the confidence that the restoration of the environment is as a deep behavioral act of humanity.”