Raskols
Raskols (Tok Pisin for criminals) is a series of portraits documenting the individuals behind the facelessness of gang culture in Papua New Guinea’s capital Port Moresby.
Raskols (Tok Pisin for criminals) is a series of portraits documenting the individuals behind the facelessness of gang culture in Papua New Guinea’s capital Port Moresby.
If you find yourself in a conflict there are two things you can do. You can run away, or, the more classic option, you can poke the other person in the eye.
Raskols (Tok Pisin for criminals) is a series of portraits documenting the individuals behind the facelessness of gang culture in Papua New Guinea’s capital Port Moresby. Stephen Dupont’s photographs depict ‘Kips Kaboni’ or ‘Red Devils’ and were taken during several visits to a safe house in 2004.
Steve Davey is a successful travel photographer and author of the bestselling Unforgettable Places to See Before You Die.
Steve Davey is a successful travel photographer and author of the bestselling Unforgettable Places to See Before You Die. I haven’t read his book, but assume it does not include images of what are commonly referred to as ‘conflict zones’. With experience, travellers become more discriminating about their destinations. Many seek the unusual and avoid the routine and predictable. I can’t imagine Davey advertised places of war and atrocity; areas worth dying for to some, but not worth visiting by anyone.
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