The personal blog of photographer and photojournalist Charlie Mahoney.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Constantly Looking Over Your Shoulder
Here is a recent follow-up story on the state of African migrants in Spain using some of my images from Living in the Shadows. You can find the actual story in Flemish at Belgium's De Standaard and a Google generated translation here.
Wonderful work, Charlie... and congratulations for your recent weeding. We talked about you (well, of couse) in our recent meeting in La Garriga (see Paco Elvira blog our mine too). Best
Charlie is an acclaimed photojournalist currently based in Barcelona, Spain. His clients and publications include Time Magazine, The Guardian, BBC News, GEO, National Geographic Traveler, Lonely Planet Magazine, The Times, The Independent on Sunday, The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHRC), the Council on Foreign Relations, Corriere della Sera Magazine, Intelligent Life, CS Monitor Weekly, 100 Eyes, The Telegraph, Financial Times, Burn, Global Post, Die Tageszeitung, Frankfurter Rundschau and De Standaard.
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4 comments:
Congratulations Charlie!Belgium? The world is really enough for you.
Good one Paco! I want it all!
Wonderful work, Charlie... and congratulations for your recent weeding. We talked about you (well, of couse) in our recent meeting in La Garriga (see Paco Elvira blog our mine too). Best
I had no idea Tino, but thanks for letting me know. I hope nice things were said!
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