SEBASTIÃO SALGADO “It’s not the photographer who makes the picture, but the person being photographed” Presentation by; Amaljith N.K 2 nd MA Mass communication Pondicherry University
SEBASTIÃO SALGADO
“It’s not the photographer who makes the picture, but the person being photographed”
Presentation by;Amaljith N.K2nd MA Mass communicationPondicherry University
BIOGRAPHY
• Born in Brazil in 8th February 1944.• Became interested in photography in 1970.
EARLY EDUCATION• Attended the first part of secondary school in his hometown of
Aimores.• Moved to Victoria to complete his secondary education in 1962.• Left for Sao Paulo where Sebestiao received a master in
Economics.
STYLE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Salgado's photography has often focused on the effects of hardship, poverty and oppression on people of various cultures, and with the effects of industrialization on the natural landscape. Inspired by the photojournalism of Lewis Hine, W. Eugene Smith and Walker Evans, Salgado has tackled subjects like famine, poverty and social inequality in black-and-white photos that are unsparing yet often beautiful.
EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY
• Sebestiao travelled to Africa to document famine.
AFRICA
START OF CAREER
• Moved to Paris to begin his life as a photographer in 1973.• Worked as freelancer.• Joined Sigma photographic agency in 1974.• Joined the Gamma photographic agency in 1975.• Photographed Indians and peasants of Latin America during 1977.• Left Gamma and joined Magnum photos in 1979.• Salgado remained in Magnum photos for the next 15 years.
LATIN AMERICA
INDIA
SERRA PELLADA GOLD MINE, BRAZIL
INDUSTRIAL MANUAL LABOR
BOOKS
• Sebastiano Galgado worked on an 18 month project documenting the African famine.• He published two books during this time, Sahel: Man in Distress
and Sahel el fin del camino (the end of the road).
MORE BOOKS
• Les Cheminots (1989)• An Uncertain Grace (1990)• The Workers (1993)• Photopoche (1993)• Terra (1997)• Photopoche Serra (1999)• Pelada (1999)
AWARDS, MEDALS AND HONOURS
• W. Eugene Smith award in 1982.• Oskar Bernak award in 1985.• Named photographic journalist of the year in 1986.• Hasselblad award in 1989.• Featured in people magazine in 1993.
• Salgado is a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and an honorary member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in United States.• He and his wife, Lélia, an architect and urban planner, were
married in 1967. Together they founded the photographic agency Amazonas Images to represent Salgado's work. They have also worked together on the restoration of Brazilian rainforests, and they co-founded an environmental education center called Institute Terra in 1998.
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