Monday, March 30, 2015

Monday, April 6 continuing with presentations


Photojournalism images published in The Guardian on March 30

Red skies and abandoned ostriches: the fallout from Fukushima


With scarred skies, scratched negatives, shots of shattered railways and dead wildlife, Japanese photographers respond to the tragic events of 11 March 2011, when an earthquake led to a tsunami and nuclear reactor leak

Spiral Shore
A shot from Rasen Kaigan 
Morning GlowMorMning GlowMorning GlowMinamisanriku, Motoyoshi, Miyagi Prefecture from North East Earthquake Disaster Tsunami 2011
Minamisanriku, Motoyoshi, Miyagi PrefecturePortrait of Cultivation
Portrait of Cultivation
Deserted Town from the series The Abandoned Animals of Fukushima
Deserted Town, The Abandoned Animals of Fukushima 
In the wakeRikuzentakata
From the series Cesium
CaesiumDeer 3, November 2011, Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture from the series Is the Blood Still Red? Deer 3, November 2011, Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture –  Is the Blood Still Red?
Untitled from the series Site/Cloud Site/CloudRasen kaigan (Spiral Shore)  Rasen Kaigan
Onahama, Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, from the series Mirrors in Our Nights Onahama, Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture

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