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Images is subject to copyright/Sweden/Street Scene© Photo: Daniella Zalcman
Daniella Zalcman is a documentary photographer based between London and New York. She is a multiple contributor to the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a fellow with the International Women's Media Foundation, and a member of the Boreal Collective. Her work tends to focus on legacies of Western colonization, from the rise of homophobia in East Africa to the forced assimilation education of indigenous children in North America. She won the 2016 FotoEvidence award for her project Signs of Your Identity, which will be released this fall.
Daniella's work appears in The Wall Street Journal, Mashable, National Geographic and CNN, among others. Her images have been exhibited internationally and selected projects are represented by LUMAS and Subject Matter. She lectures regularly at high schools, universities, museums and conferences, and is available for assignments and speaking engagements internationally. She graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Architecture in 2009 ///// Street Scene.Rggus
Street Scene photoblog started 11/4 2011 and is a global platform and worldwide network for and with images and photographers from all over the world. It is a good instrument for photographic images in the urban environment. To experience and get inspiration for this photo art form. Street photography is like walking around a large theater where different situations and events that happen in an urban environment are always played out.
A reflection of the usual routines of everyday life, places that everyone visits every day. The street where you live, many of your favorite places.
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