Legendary Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado has announced his retirement from shooting in the field.
“I know I won’t live much longer. But I don’t want to live much longer. I’ve lived so much and seen so many things,” Salgado says.
Salgado suffers from a blood disorder that is a result of the malaria he caught while in Indonesia and he also has a spinal issue from when a landmine blew up a vehicle he was riding in during Mozambique’s war of independence in 1974.Of course, Salgado doesn’t need to take pictures in the field to keep busy. He is now the editor of his own momentous archive which could be nearly one million photos.the Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award from the Sony World Photography Awards 2024.
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