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The Travel Photographer

Ed Kashi in London


US photojournalist Ed Kashi is in London next week for an exhibition of his project Curse of the Black Gold, looking at the Nigerian oil business, and a series of other events.

For more info about the show and talk on Monday at Host Gallery check out the Foto8 site. He’s also speaking at the Frontline Club on Wednesday.  He’s an engaging speaker and an inspiring photographer so it’s well worth checking out if you happen to find yourself in the Big Smoke.

Click here for the accompanying Curse of the Black Gold multimedia piece.

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