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GRADUATE
PHOTOGRAPHY
ONLINE 2012

Lívia Bonadio

Landmarks of Intolerance (2012)

If a picture was, indeed, worth a thousand words, perhaps writing would no longer be required. A photograph must be taken; used; interpreted; shown; seen. The purpose, behind each step, will define its worthiness. Inquisitive about their role in contemporary society, I aim to pursue a career that will enable me to bestow significance upon photographs: editing, curating, writing. Nonetheless, I do occasionally take them myself. The three images on display are from Landmarks of Intolerance (2012), a documentary project on hate-crime in the UK.

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Current Course:

University of Westminster  MA Photojournalism

Marwah Al Mugait • Lívia  Bonadio • Kasia Ciechanowska • Faye  De Gannes • Pio  De Rose • Michael  McGuinness  • Daniel J  Norwood • Fabio Pezzarini • Kevin Ricks • Zlata  Rodionova • Anastasia  Shpilko  • Sukruti  Staneley • Camilla Watkins • Michele Zambon • Cheng  Zeng •

Courses:

University of Brighton
MA Photography

London College of Communication
MA Photography

Manchester School of Art - MMU
MA Photography

University of Wales, Newport
MA Documentary Photography

Nottingham Trent University
MA Photography

University of Sunderland
MA Photography

University of Ulster
MFA Photography

University of Westminster
MA Photographic Studies

University of Westminster
MA Photojournalism

Categories:

Documentary/Photojournalism

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Commercial/Fashion

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Landscape

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Portraiture

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Staged/Constructed

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Urban/Suburban Landscape

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