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About the Book
A grey zone is a place of indefiniteness. It represents the lack of control and the difficulty of regain it. In an armed conflict, the term is designated to define the territory being disputed, but yet not controlled by none of the sides.
Although still quite active despite of cease fire agreements, the frontline between Zaitsevo (eastern Ukraine) and Gorlovka (controlled by separatists), remain an active war zone that has been under constant shelling since the war started in 2014.
The civilian population, who still have to cross from one side to another, face the dangerous task of reaching a lawless zone, effectively controlled by nobody.
Although still quite active despite of cease fire agreements, the frontline between Zaitsevo (eastern Ukraine) and Gorlovka (controlled by separatists), remain an active war zone that has been under constant shelling since the war started in 2014.
The civilian population, who still have to cross from one side to another, face the dangerous task of reaching a lawless zone, effectively controlled by nobody.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 44 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781366199119
- Publish Date: Mar 21, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords abuse, ak47, army, boris, cccp, centre, christelle neant, church, conflict, czar, division, donetsk, downtown, dpr, erwan castel, families, front, guns, human rights, idp center, kramatorsk, machine guns, militia, new russia, novarussya, oblast, old, orthdox, prayers, priest, relief, religious, rights, russia, territories, ukraine, ussr, war, warfare, weapons, woman, woman rights
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About the Creator
Joao Bolan
Paris
Brazilian photographer based in Paris, João Bolan works as a freelance since 2013. His latest works are centered on social issues in large urban centers and aftermath of armed conflicts. João is member of Agence Reservoir Photo. Graduate from Magnum Photos masters for Creative Documentary & Photojournalism, João has worked for brands, newspapers and personal projects in Brazil, Paris, Kenya and Eastern Ukraine. He has since developed an authorial body of work, with an approach on photo reportage and documentary.