Dies Irae

Paolo Pellegrin

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Publisher/Contrasto

   Published/2011
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/245*305*20
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Dies Irae is a collection of works by Italian photographer Paolo Peregrin (1964-). Peregrine has won numerous awards and is a member of Magnum Photos. Born into a family of architects, he studied architecture at university, but after three years, he changed his career path and decided to become a photographer. Studied photography under Enzo Ragazzini, and since the 1990s has become a photojournalist traveling around the world, receiving the first World Press Photo Award in 1995 for his work on the HIV/AIDS issue in Uganda. I received it. After that, he continued to raise awareness of the misery of local people and children through reporting on conflicts not only in Africa but also in the Middle East, and at Kyoto Graphie, he published a piece that covered the problem of rising sea levels due to global warming, which became a hot topic. became. This book is a collection of works focusing on regional conflicts in various parts of the world, including Cambodia and Palestine, which he has been reporting on since the 1990s. The title ``Dies Irae'' means ``Day of Anger'' in Latin, and the book contains a strong message that reflects the feelings of the local people.
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