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Dan Eldon
Dan Eldon

Dan Eldon was a talented artist known for his unique photographic style and profound insight into the African continent. His work was filled with power and emotion, capturing the beauty and suffering of Africa. Born on September 18, 1970, Eldon tragically lost his life on July 12, 1993 while on assignment in Somalia. more

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