
by Mike Goldwater
A Khran boy soldier strokes a kitten he has just picked up and looks at the severed head of captured NPFL fighter killed moments before as Ulimo-j fighters advance eastwards.
Photography has been a passion throughout Mike’s life. He ran the Half Moon Gallery in London’s East End from 1974 to 1980. Teaming up with some wonderfully talented people they put on regular exhibitions of documentary photography and created the magazine “Camerawork”.
In 1981, together with eight others, Mike Goldwater co-founded photo agency ‘Network Photographers’. Over the years the agency built an international reputation for photojournalism, documentary photography and corporate work of the highest quality. Photo stories, assignments and projects have taken Mike to more than 70 countries and his pictures have been published in the major magazines around the world. In 2002, Acqua, a project on water he had been working on for four years in conjunction with Grazia Neri was published by Motta in Italy. In 2003 Acqua was made into an exhibition that has toured Italy for two years and has been seen by more than 100,000 people.
For more of Mike Goldwater's work, see: www.mikegoldwater.com
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