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So long, old friend.
Not so much coffee spoons as cameras. If I were Prufrock, this would be the measure of my life so far…
Michael Cockerham
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The Rape of a Nation
The Rape of a Nation is arguably one of the most powerful bodies of photojournalism published in the last decade. It deserves to be read widely, not because its author, Marcus Bleasdale needs a pat on the back, but because it is scandalous that the situation in the DRC is not more widely known.
Michael Cockerham
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