Burlington City Arts Presents: James Buck - Visualizing the War in Ukraine
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From Burlington City Arts:
Vermont-based photojournalist James Buck joins us at Burlington City Arts to share photographs and stories from his recent assignment with Project Hope, a Washington DC based organization that provides medical supplies and care to communities in crisis. In March 2022, Buck traveled with Project Hope to Poland and Ukraine to photograph the perilous conditions of refugees, healthcare workers, and patients amidst the ongoing Russian invasion. He reflects on his experiences visualizing the war in Ukraine, his role as a photojournalist, and the importance of sharing these visual stories with others. Creating powerful visual and multimedia stories, Buck has worked with nonprofits and news outlets around the world including Vermont clients such as Outright Vermont and Seven Days, and national organizations such as New York Times and The Washington Post.
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