gilles peress: boy throwing stones at british soldiers during ‘the troubles’, belfast, northern ireland, 1971
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Summer evening. Belfast, N. Ireland. 1989
Photo: Gilles Peress
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Happy 78th, Gilles Peress.
Northern Ireland. Belfast. Summer Evening, 1989.
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Gilles Peress. Forced Separation, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1993
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“Keep a little fire burning; however small, however hidden.”
― Cormac McCarthy, The Road
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(Art: Photograph by Gilles Peress) :: [Maringan Tobing]
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"The search for Reality
is the most dangerous
of all undertakings,
for it destroys the world
in which you live."
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
[via alive on all channels]
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© Gilles Peress | Life Framer
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Gilles Peress
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"Bloody Sunday was an event that really changed the North (of Ireland). The next night in the flats [in the Bogside] there were lines of kids wanting to become IRA volunteers. They created the IRA that day".
Gilles Peress
Documentary photographer - He created a lifelong connection and fascination with Northern Ireland; he would come back again and again, not least at the time of the hunger strikes in 1981 and the first IRA ceasefire in 1994.
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Cormac McCarthy by Gilles Peress, 1992 (3)
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St. Paul's Church at Falls Road. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1972
Photo: Gilles Peress
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Happy 76th, Salman Rushdie.
1988 photo by Gilles Peress.
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Gilles Peress. Divis Flats, Belfast 1986
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Gilles Peress
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Gilles Peress, William Street, Derry, 1972 x
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