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    Sebastiao Salgado, acclaimed Brazilian photographer, is dead

    May 24, 2025Updated:May 24, 2025 World No Comments
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    Sebastiao Salgado, acclaimed Brazilian photographer, is dead
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    Sebastiao Salgado, a well-known Portuguese artist whose dramatic images of humanity and nature in the Amazon forests and surrounding area earned him numerous awards and established himself in the world, passed away on Friday in Paris. He was 81. His death was announced by Instituto Terra, an economic philanthropic that he and his family established in Brazil. Salgado’s family claimed that the disease came about after contracting a certain form of malaria in 2010 while working on a pictures project in Indonesia, and that he had cancer as the trigger. Sebastiao” seminarily fought hard for a more simply, compassionate, and ecological world” through Salgado’s family, according to a statement from the government. Salgado, who primarily shoots in black and white, won common praise both domestically and abroad for his striking portraits of the natural world and the human problem. He frequently travels around the world to picture famined and disadvantaged communities. Throughout his profession, he worked in more than 120 nations. Salgado spent years documenting the environment and people in the Amazon rainforest. He was particularly interested in the situation of staff and migrants. In 1986, he photographed staff laboring in a silver mine in northern Brazil, one of his most well-known photos. The New York Times Magazine’s cover art featured the picture essay, which established Salgado as one of the best photographers of his time. With a number of images that depicted the famine in Ethiopia, Salgado also gained viewers ‘ attention throughout the world in the 1980s. That job won him some of the most prestigious awards in photography and garnered him international recognition. Salgado captured footage of workers battling to kill oil-well flames set by Saddam Hussein’s troops in 1991, a catastrophe that became the basis for Iraq’s tumultuous flee from Kuwait. Kathy Ryan, a former image director at The New York Times Magazine, who collaborated with him on that assignment, said,” The pictures were beyond extraordinary.” One of the best image essays previously written was a dramatic scene that Salgado documented after his attempted assassination in 1981. Moments after the shooter, John Hinckley Jr., was tackled to the earth, he captured the photo. He “had an amazing sense of where significant reports were,” Ryan said. Salgado was regarded by his acquaintances as a keeper of documenting the human condition and a person who respected the people he photographed because of his sharp blue eyes and quick manner of speaking. Salgado claimed that his method of capturing individuals was not predatory despite being at times criticized for cloaking human suffering and economic crisis in a visually spectacular aesthetic. Why is it that the bad are more ugly than the wealthy? He asked in a 2024 meeting with The Guardian. ” The light here is the same as there.” Salgado’s job won some of the best rewards in the field of photography over the course of his career, including two Leica Oskar Barnack Awards and many World Press Photo honors. Sebastiao Ribeiro Salgado Jr. was born on February 8, 1944, in Aimores, Brazil’s Minas Gerais. Salgado, a trained analyst, discovered photo while working for the World Bank and traveling in Africa.

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