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It has been said many times that giant cruise ships which disgorge thousands of tourists in Venice every day are putting the city "in peril".
As a photographer and journalist, Bojan Brecelj has toured the globe, shooting photo essays on developing civilizations; reporting on islands such as Zanzibar and Susak; recording endangered ecosystems such as the Mangrove Forest; documenting minority groups in Sudan and ethnic communities in New York; shooting news-related stories such as the war in Serbia and the economic crisis in Russia; and much more. In a unique presentation, this book showcases Brecelj's photos from different countries over a 10-year period, depicting a variety of events recorded at different times. The individual pictures speak for themselves of singular moments that occur in our lives -- traces, bits, and memories independent of time and place. Arranged in pairs, the images gain a meaning quite apart from the events portrayed and independent of the particular times and places. The arrangement itself provokes a visual experience and reality that transcends the notion of individuality.
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