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Bryan Meltz
2011 FotoVisura Grant
“Before the war our life was good, we had four little girls. I learned to farm when I was a girl in Somalia. We got separated when the war came to our home, the home where my parents were killed. We started running, and the older girls ran away on their own. It was too dangerous fo...
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Matteo Bastianelli
2011 FotoVisura Grant
The exteriors of the houses and apartment blocks display a multitude of open wounds. The holes made by machine-gun fire and the white blotches of concrete, used to fill up the gaping cavities created by the bombs, look like imaginary constellations scattered across the whol...
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Susan Worsham
2011 FotoVisura Grant
Growing up in Virginia, my childhood field trips were to cigarette factories and civil war battlegrounds, with a brown bag lunch in tow. As a young girl I could often be found holding a dixie cup full of Kool-Aid powder, with a few drops of water, making a sweet sugary paste for...
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Mugur Varzariu
2011 FotoVisura Grant
Inspired by the French authorities' solution to move Romas from point A to point B, Romanian authorities planned and started forced evictions of Roma informal settlements in cities like Cluj-Napoca and Baia Mare. Some of these settlements date back to the early 1990’s. These c...
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Erin Trieb, First Prize
2011 FotoVisura Grant
In the past decade America has become accustomed to viewing images of US troops involved in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As media coverage of both prolonged conflicts begins to wan, American audiences grow numb. However, the severity and impact of these wars on th...
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Brad Vest, First Prize
2011 Spotlight Grant
After raising two children, Darren and Kim Wilson represent the changing roles of grandparenting in southeast Ohio. Following Kim’s daughter’s drug related custody forfeiture of her two children, Jenna and Ayden, the grandparents find themselves as parents for the second ...
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Annabel Clark
2011 FotoVisura Grant
My camera gives me courage. It allows me to look at things that scare me, to speak to strangers who don’t share my language and to connect with people whose daily experiences are the opposite of my own. It guides me through difficult times in my own life and reveals the challenge...
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Ula Wiznerowicz
2011 FotoVisura Grant
Forgotten and useless things covered in dust, emaciated cats running around searching for leftovers, rooms taken over by spider webs and the strong odor of alcohol. These were just part of the chaos I encountered while photographing the village of Palmowo, my birthplace, and i...
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Anastasia Taylor-Lind
2011 FotoVisura Grant
In 2008, Nagorno Karabakh’s de facto government introduced the “birth encouragement program”, which distributes cash payments to newlyweds for each baby born, with the aim of repopulating the region after the devastating 1991-1994 war. Since its introduction 4 years ago...
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Laura El-Tantawy
2011 FotoVisura Grant
Over the past 15 years, more than 250,000 farmers have committed suicide in rural India. This has been especially common among cotton farmers in the state of Maharashtra in southwestern India.
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