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ZEKE Fall 2019

Contents includes: "Youth of Belfast" by Toby Binder, and "Delta Hill Riders" by Rory Doyle, winners of ZEKE Award for Documentary Photography "Rising Tides" with photographs by Sean Gallagher, Lauren Owens Lambert, and Michael O. Snyder "Out of the Shadows: Shamed Teen Mothers of Rwanda" by Carol Allen Storey Interview with Lekgetho Makola, Head of Market Photo Workshop, South Africa, by Caterina Clerici "Why Good Pictures of Bad Things Matter" by Glenn Ruga Book Reviews and more...

Contents includes:

"Youth of Belfast" by Toby Binder, and "Delta Hill Riders" by Rory Doyle, winners of ZEKE Award for Documentary Photography

"Rising Tides" with photographs by Sean Gallagher, Lauren Owens Lambert, and Michael O. Snyder

"Out of the Shadows: Shamed Teen Mothers of Rwanda" by Carol Allen Storey

Interview with Lekgetho Makola, Head of Market Photo Workshop, South Africa, by Caterina Clerici

"Why Good Pictures of Bad Things Matter" by Glenn Ruga

Book Reviews and more...

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AWARD WINNERS<br />

HONORABLE MENTIONS<br />

<strong>ZEKE</strong> AWARD FOR<br />

DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Paula Bronstein<br />

Elderly Lives from a<br />

Frozen Conflict:<br />

Ukraine’s War<br />

Paula Bronstein’s images tell a<br />

story about the effects of war in<br />

Ukraine on the fragile elderly<br />

who are isolated, vulnerable<br />

and whose lives are frozen in<br />

conflict trapped by a static war.<br />

Ukraine has the highest proportion<br />

of elderly affected by war<br />

in the world. Nearly a third<br />

of the country’s 3.4 million<br />

people in need of assistance<br />

are over 60 years of age. In<br />

2014, when violence broke<br />

out, many young people left the<br />

region while the elderly stayed<br />

behind just barely surviving.<br />

The elderly are often reluctant<br />

to leave their homes and<br />

the last to flee from danger,<br />

abandoned without resources<br />

or family care. Their isolated<br />

villages are dangerously close<br />

to the fighting. The stress is<br />

overwhelming for these pensioners,<br />

listening to the daily<br />

bursts of shooting and shelling<br />

that often damage their homes.<br />

They have exhausted resources<br />

and many have lost access to<br />

their pensions.<br />

This project was made possible<br />

with grant funding from<br />

Getty Images, the Pulitzer<br />

Center, and the Yunghi Kim<br />

grant.<br />

60 / <strong>ZEKE</strong> FALL <strong>2019</strong>

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