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British photojournalist |
Friday 23 November 2001 |
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Melanie Friend has been covering the Balkans region since 1989, well before Kosovo began to make headlines.
As a result of her visits, she has produced a collection of photographs, No Place Like Home, which challenges the conventions of photojournalism.
There are no gruesome pictures of the injured or dying, no traumatised refugees, no shots of the horrific scenes in the camps.
And yet Melanie's photos are some of the most harrowing portraits of the Kosovo crisis yet. She joins Martha to explain why. No Place Like Home: Echoes From Kosovo (Midnight Editions, ISBN: 1573441198, £29.95).
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