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Sebastião Salgado

Could Leica take employed a meliorate ambassador than Sebastião Salgado? While he has pretty much stuck to Leica'due south, his riveting and socially conscious imagery has employed mostly the SLR Leicas. (it appears to be an R7 in the movie "Looking Dorsum at You lot") He is very open virtually the lenses he uses. 28mm, 35mm mostly,  and 60mm Macro. And sometimes a Leica zoom lens. He does sometimes use the M cameras. The R cameras are relatively inexpensive. In his picture show "Looking Back at You", he uses a Leica R6.  While he does speak 4 or v languages, although with an accent, this assists him greatly in communicating with his subjects.

Sebastião Salgado
© Sebastião Salgado

Leica Legend

He has traveled to over 120 countries for his photographic projects. About of these have appeared in numerous printing publications and books. Touring exhibitions of this piece of work take been presented throughout the world. He is a UNICEF Goodwill Administrator. He was awarded the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund Grant in 1982.

Sebastião Salgado
© Sebastião Salgado

Sebastião Salgado was born in 1944 in Brazil.  He initially trained as an economist, earning a chief's degree in economics from the University of São Paulo in Brazil. He began work equally an economist for the International Coffee Organization, oftentimes traveling to Africa on missions for the World Banking company, when he commencement started seriously taking photographs, inspired by the photojournalism of Lewis Hine, Due west. Eugene Smith and Walker Evans .

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While he chose to abandon a career as an economist and switched to photography in 1973, he worked initially on news assignments before veering towards documentary-type piece of work. He initially worked with the photograph agency Sygma and the Paris-based Gamma, but in 1979, he joined the international cooperative of photographers at Magnum Photos. Only left Magnum in 1994, and formed his own agency to stand for his work. He is particularly noted for his social documentary photography of workers in less adult nations. They reside in Paris, but accept recently gone dorsum to his family roots in Brazil to restore the environment on family land that was decimated past industrial and authorities abuse.

Leica R4
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UNICEF

He has been a UNICEF Goodwill Administrator since 2001. He works on long term, self-assigned projects.  And many have been published as books: The Other Americas, Sahel, Workers, Migrations and Genesis. The latter three are mammoth collections with hundreds of images each from all around the globe. Some of his well-nigh famous pictures are of a gilded mine in Brazil. While he does accept iv to 6 years per project, the output is stunning.

Leica R6
© Sebastião Salgado

"Genesis," was aimed at the presentation of the unblemished faces of nature and humanity. Information technology consists of a series of photographs of landscapes and wildlife, as well equally of human communities. This torso of work is conceived every bit a potential path to humanity's rediscovery of itself in nature.

While he displayed his photographs of java workers at the Brazilian Diplomatic mission in London, his real aim was to raise public awareness of the origins of the popular drink.

He worked since the 1990s on the restoration of a small part of the Atlantic Wood in Brazil. In 1998, they succeeded in turning this country into a nature reserve. He is dedicated to a mission of reforestation, conservation and environmental education.

Summicron 35mm
© Sebastião Salgado

The Salt of the Earth

While his work is the focus of the film "The Common salt of the World", I personally adopt "Looking Back at You".  It gives a wait into his working methods, his cameras and  lenses. He is very forthcoming with all that info.  As a result, "The Common salt of the World" won a special award at Cannes Moving-picture show Festival and was nominated for the best Documentary Characteristic at the 2015 Academy Awards.

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