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A great review of The Rape of a Nation on the website of photo-eye Magazine by Sara Terry. 

Monique Stauder's Latitude Zero and Stanley Greene's Black Passport are nominated one of the 20 winners of the Deutcher fotobuchpreisBlack Passport won GOLD, Latitude Zero won SILVER!

The Dutch radio show 'Met het oog op morgen' interviewed Michel Szulc Krzyzanowski and Teun van der Heijden on Michel's book 'The Most Beautiful People in the World'. Listen to the interview.

Stanley Green and Teun van der Heijden sold and signed copies of Black Passport at the Prix Bayeux.

A very positive review of Black Passport in the German photography magazine Photonews. Download PDF.

Remnants of the Recent Past, Pip Erken's book about Ukraine is one of the six finalists of the Nikon-prize. Best photobook for Dutch photography students.

Black Passport is nominated three times at the international photobook award in Kassel, Gemany. Westminster photography and film blog
 

Title: The Most Beautiful People in the World
By Michel Szulc Krzyzanowski
Publisher: Self published

“There are many people more beautiful, but they are them, and I am me, and that’s why I am the most beautiful person in the world”
Yezua Vazquez Ocampo, Mexico, age: 11

To order the book or the special edition: www.themostbeautifulpeople.org

 
 

Title: Latitude Zero
By Monique Stauder
Publisher: Schilt Publishing

“In mid-November 2000 I happened to be in a village of indigenous Secoya people on the Aguarico River, deep in the rainforest in the Oriente Province of Ecuador. I was laboring under the misapprehension that I was pretty far off the map. No sensible traveler should ever think this. There is always someone who has gone farther, and except for a happy accident you will never know that person’s name. The nearest town up-river was the miserable oil-depot of Lago Agrio, and there early one hot morning I met a young gringita with the looks of a gypsy princess and a number of expensive cameras. This was Monique Stauder.” Extract from Paul Theroux’s foreword in Latitude Zero.
Monique Stauder has spend three years documenting life in the countries that lie within one degree of the equator.


 
 

Title: Remnants of the Recent Past
By Pip Erken
Publisher: Pip Erken

Pip Erken followed ‘The Brotherhood’ the Russian gas pipeline that crosses Ukraine.
It took him from East to West. He documented a country that invested in steel production
and energy supplies but is now left with ageing technology and limited funds to maintain
or update it. Pip met and lived with young Ukrainians who are deeply affected by history.
They are chained by the past but have a mind towards the future. The book is designed for
Pip Erken’s graduation at the KABK, The Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. Printed in a limited
edition of 300. Remnants of the Recent Past was one of the six finalists of the
Nikon-prize: best photo book for Dutch photography students. .


 
 
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Title: World Press Photo 10
By the winners of the 2010 World Press Photo Awards
Publisher: Schilt Publishing