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Disability in Cambodia: Tabula Rasa Project


Simon Larbalestier

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In the old forum I posted a link to a long term project i've been working on in Cambodia documenting the work of the Cambodia Trust. It's now been updated and is available as a downloadable PDF portfolio designed by Webphotomag's Jerome Muffat-Meridol.

It's a large file at 39MB and best seen when set to "book format" in the PDF viewer as pages were designed to work as double page spreads.

 

The link to the URL is here:

 

http://www.webphotomag.com/home.php

 

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Simon,

 

Thanks for posting this one. I think it's one of your best. Couldn't tell you exactly why I find it so captivating. Something haunting about it. Perhaps it's the body language and the averted eyes of the girl within this whole scene.

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Simon -

 

That is a remarkable photo with lovely tonal range. When we were in Cambodia we came across a land minue museum, founded by a man taken by the Khmer Rouge at age 14 to become a mine clearer. He bacame expert at it, eventually escaped, and since Pol Pot fell has been clearing mines (hundreds of thousands of them) and helping rehabilitate people injured by land mines. When we visited he had signs up asking for tourists who spoke English, who could stay a few days or more to teach English to those recovering.

 

Stuart

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