Eduardo Rubio is a freelance photographer based in Spain who also is a journalist who's traveled to many countries. He documents the human condition and social conflicts.
This is from his series Vidas/Life:
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Derviches dancing at Konya, Turkey. |
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Bullfight at Barcelona, Spain. |
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Traditional African game, Senegal. |
Right now he's collaborating with the UNHCR Refugee Agency, in preparation for an upcoming book and exhibition, and documenting of the spirit of soccer in third world countries.
And here's some of his photographs from another series called Women / Mujeres:
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An old woman with her grandson at the Grand Popo village, Benin. |
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Sacred rites of the Ganges River, Varanasi, India. |
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Shakara's oasis, Egypt. |
I really liked his photography. It captures real people in their normal, everyday lives. Some of his photographs are really surprising; it shows you how easy the United States has it. It really puts you in perspective of the status of the rest of the world.
Here's his
translated blog and him on
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