Lana Slezic, Canada, 1973, comes from a Croatian family. Until the war in 1991 she went to Croatia every summer. After the war she went been back to Dubrovnik, a Unesco world heritage site where her roots lie. The following images come from her series Dubrovnik.
In Afghanistan she focused on the women of the country that is at war. Even though people may claim that women are finally free with the Taliban (partly) defeated, Slezic claims that the Afghan women are still subject to abuse, forced marriages and are in rural places mostly illiterate. Basically not a lot has changed since the war. These images come from her book Forsaken.
Another project by Lana is about Mennonites, a movement that finds it's roots in the 1500's.
Website: www.lanaslezic.com
Monday, June 21, 2010
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AMAZING SPACE.
photography is life.
Woah... This is my media photography teacher! A truly dedicated person. She has a lot of amazing work, and definitely works very hard of it!
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