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Other photographers at exposure
George Makkas - north epirus: an abandoned land
George Makkas - north epirus: an abandoned land
Clive Landen and Andrew Moxon are just a few of the other photographers featured in the exhibition.
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George Makkas was the photographer of the "Eskleyside Film Project", in Herefordshire

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Below are some of the other photographers work:

Clive Landen - the abyss
Clive Landen - the abyss

"This latest body of work is part of my ongoing examination of our relationship with the natural world.

"Both the landscape and the creatures which inhabit it are constantly compromised by us in our need to survive and succeed in a world where the desires to imprint our identity as the dominant species are increasingly expanding.

"It is not the focus of the work to present a literal account of the effects of Foot and Mouth disease upon the farming community in Britain, but rather to subvert our traditionally held views of what constitutes landscape through both a psychological and tangible experience within a 21st century context." - Clive Landan.

Photograph by Andy Moxon
Andy Moxon - bhopal

"In May 2001 I spent a month in Bhopal photographing the scene and survivors of the 1984 Union Carbide Gas Disaster.

"The Gas Cloud on the night of December 3rd 1984 contained similar properties and chemicals to Mustard Gas that was used in the First World War.

"Similarly, just as the Great War soldiers were sent home to die (many taking over two decades to do so), the people of Bhopal were paid an average single payment of 15,000 rupees (Β£250) and left β€˜to get on with it’.

"Bhopal remains the largest industrial disaster in the world. It still claims lives each month. The medical cases of direct gas exposure are being overtaken by new problems of ground pollution, genetic deformity and high cancer rates. Perhaps this sorry aftermath and subsequent relief attempts can act only as role models of human inefficiency, bureaucracy and greed?" - Andrew Moxon.

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