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Between 2000 and 2006 Joakim Eskildsen travelled together with the writer Cia Rinne through seven countries to obtain more insight into the life ...
During his six years following the Roma people, Joakim Eskildsen amassed a wealth of images of impoverishment. The Danish photographer traversed seven countries (Hungary, India, Romania, Greece, ...
Early on in the pandemic, the Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen captured an image of his son tilting his head toward the evening sky in the German countryside, where the family lives. The photo is ...
The dizzying joys of maze tourism, in Barcelona, Paris and Chenonceaux. The Parc del Laberint d’Horta, in Barcelona.Credit...Joakim Eskildsen for The New York Times Supported by By Ingrid Rojas ...
HARROWING photos show how poverty has millions of Americans in its grip as a hard-hit US economy struggles to get back on track seven months after the coronavirus pandemic. Photographer Joakim ...
Born in Copenhagen in 1971, Joakim Eskildsen is a documentary photographer who has wielded his camera all over the world. From 2000 to 2006, Eskildsen and Swedish writer Cia Rinne undertook a ...
Ten years after Joakim Eskildsen completed his work on The Roma Journeys and after touring more than 30 venues, Gallery Taik Persons has the pleasure to present the project for the first time at its ...
Roma, Sinti, Calé, and other groups, often collectively referred to as Gypsies, form Europe's largest ethnic minority. They are scattered far and wideóeach group in its particular situation, with its ...