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“You get used to seeing certain things, and if you don't find a new way to talk about it, then frankly at some point you need to get out of the way.”

Quote by Brent Stirton

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Brent Stirton
Brent Stirton

Brent Stirton is a renowned South African photographer known for his profound documentation of African wildlife and human struggles. His work often focuses on social issues such as wildlife conservation, poverty, and conflict, using the power of photography to raise public awareness and action. more

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