In this book of poignant and expressive images, Stockholm-based
photographer Christer Loefgren captures the fundamental humanity of
people from around the world. He addresses the credibility of
documentary photography, which many believe was lost with the
advent of Photoshop. The widespread practice of manipulating photos
makes it difficult to judge their authenticity. In these images,
the artist asserts that documentary photography has not drowned in
the world of Photoshop, and addresses the importance of the
'uncensored' image.
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