This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – a review of Kevin Bubriski’s new book Legacy in Stone: Syria Before War. Plus don’t forget the Contemporary Centre for Photogra…
This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up – a review of Kevin Bubriski‘s new book Legacy in Stone: Syria Before War. Plus don’t forget the Contemporary Centre for Photography‘s inaugural Photo Fair is on this weekend in Melbourne.
Soon after arriving in New Mexico in 1981, Kevin Bubriski was entranced by the generations-old culture and traditions of Hispano Nuevomexicanos, whose roots stretch back to the 1500s.
Kevin Bubriski arrived in Nepal as a Peace Corps worker. He has returned over the decades to capture its stark landscapes and resilient people, offering a reminder of a vanishing world.
many regions were isolated in an untouched Middle Ages. This is the Nepal that is intensely and starkly portrayed in Kevin Bubriski’s early photographs. He arrived in Nepal in 1975 as a 20-year-old Peace Corps volunteer who was assigned to build gravity-flow pipelines in the villages in the Karnali region.