Imaging Famine digital railroad China 8 Pictures for Change
 


D J Clark has worked worldwide as a photojournalist for more than 15 years. He specialises in working with international development NGO's to highlight social, political and environmental issues through long term photography projects
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D J Clark researches and writes about photography as a vehicle for social change, the subject that drives both his photographic and academic work.

 
 


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CHINESE HOLIDAY: Clark describes a Chinese tourist trip as a sightseeing marathon. In one day participants are marched around numerable sights stopping only briefly to take a picture and use the toilet.This humorous insight into one tour in Qinghai gives a fascinating insight.
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EDGE OF THE SAHARA: For nomads living on the edge of the Sahara global warming is having a devastating affect. The desert is growing and for those who rely on pastures around the perimeter life is extremely hard. This documentary made with Oxfam highlights the issues concerned. See the podcast here...

 
MALAWI NETBALL QUEENS :
The Malawi netball team did not win any medals at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games but they won the hearts and minds of all who were there. In a games dominated by celebrity athletes and gold medals the netball queens had something very different to offer. See the podcast here..

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