Tag: Emile Ducke

  • New York Times Photographers in Ukraine on the Images They Can’t Forget – The New York Times

    Our Photographers in Ukraine on the Images They Can’t Forget

    Our Photographers in Ukraine on the Images They Can’t Forget

    In a year of war, New York Times photographers have reported from the front line, from cities and villages and in the footsteps of refugees. These pictures stayed with them.

    Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/24/world/europe/ukraine-war-anniversary-photos.html

    Here, instead, 14 photographers who have worked in Ukraine for The Times each answer the same two questions: What image has stayed with you from your coverage of the first year of the war, and why?

  • LOBA Winner Newcomer 2021: Emile Ducke – Interview – YouTube

    Kolyma – Along the Road of Bones: The German documentary photographer Emile Ducke reports on his journey along the so-called “Road of Bones” through the remote Kolyma region of Siberia.
  • LOBA Winner Newcomer 2021: Emile Ducke – YouTube

    Kolyma – Along the Road of Bones: Thousands of gulag inmates from the Stalin era died while helping to build a high-speed road through the remote Kolyma region of Siberia. During his journey along the so-called “Road of Bones”, the German documentary photographer, was not only searching for remnants of the former forced labour camps, but also questioning how they are being remembered today.
  • Russian Orthodox Old Believers: Keeping their faith and fighting fires in the West Siberian Plain – The Washington Post

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    Russian Orthodox Old Believers: Keeping their faith and fighting fires in the West Siberian Plain – The Washington Post

    In the summer of 2016, Emile Ducke traveled into the Siberian plain west of the Ural Mountains in search of a small enclave of Russians who still practice a 17th century version of Russian Orthodox Christianity. Here is what he found