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EDITION LAMMERHUBER presents OPEN YOUR EYES Fotofestival Zürich 2023
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Shmuel Blumenfeld, 1926 - 2022 born in Poland. Yehuda Maimon(Poldek), 1924 - 2020 born in Poland. Baruch Kasher, born 1922 in Czechoslovakia. Tommy Shacham, born 1933 in Czechoslovakia. All are survivors of the Auschwitz death camp.

EDITION LAMMERHUBER presents OPEN YOUR EYES Fotofestival Zürich 2023
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Half and half image of native fisherman with young son in outrigger from a village on the Willaumez Peninsula on New Britain Island, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.

EDITION LAMMERHUBER presents OPEN YOUR EYES Fotofestival Zürich 2023
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Vanessa and Trey. USA, 2016. Average sea levels are rising around the world at annual rate of 3 mm per year – but at twice that rate in certain hotspots, like this one by Virginia Beach, Virginia. The increase comes from the melting of ice on land, heating and expansion of sea water, and, in some cases, the subsidence, or sinking, of coastal land masses. The children of today call out to us: in the future, sea levels will be much higher than they are now. Even a tiny bit of vertical rise means that coastal storms will drive much more water across the broad expanses of flat-lying coastal terrain – particularly in major river deltas.

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Organic farmer Alex examines his cow Olivia on the alp in Stoos. Every day he inspects all his cows in the pasture, even though they roam free on a large area. His dog, Bari, always accompanies him on his rounds and makes sure that the cows are “in the right places”. After checking on the cows, he makes sure that the fence is intact.

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3°48.6’ N / 42°32.9’ E Luuq, Somalia. The Somali city of Luuq is located in a loop of the Juba River, which flows almost completely around the city. Fertile orchards extend along the river, while at greater distances from the river the dry climate results in a much more sparse vegetation cover. One of the oldest existing settlements in Somalia, Luuq was part of the colony of Italian Somaliland during the first half of the 20th century and later also the hometown of Somali President Siad Barre.

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BRICK WORKERS, INDIA. Debt bondage can trap entire families for generations. Brick kiln owners lend workers a small sum of money for an emergency like a funeral or medical problem, charging exorbitant interest rates, and when the workers cannot pay it back, they are forced to work off their debt as slaves — and the debt can be passed on to their children.

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Ilopango, San Salvador – 8 March, 2021. This group of women is imprisoned for crimes related to the 18th Street gang. The prison has decided to segregate women based on their gang affiliation to prevent conflicts and fights. Patricia, the woman in the centre, is serving a sentence of over a hundred years. She is allowed out of her cell for only one hour a day, has no contact with her family or lawyer, and is not permitted to engage in activities.

EDITION LAMMERHUBER presents OPEN YOUR EYES Fotofestival Zürich 2023
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Virtual singers are not just a voice that we listen to. They are the voice which guide us. It’s a myth to believe that digital natives possess inferior social skills or are more likely to avoid personal interaction in favour of digital interaction. According to Nielsen’s studies, person-to-person contact is still a reliable and effective solution to the digital natives’ worries. The problem: for those digital natives, their parents, relatives or religion don’t have the answers to their questions in a world full of uncertainty.

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Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Ukraine, 2005. Workers enter the so-called diarator stack, where they drill holes in the concrete to install support beams that are supposed to stabilise the outward leaning Western wall, which is in danger of collapsing. Their dark workspace is located close to the center of the explosion and is so highly contaminated, that they can only work in 15-minute shifts despite wearing highly protective gear and respirators.

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Conical ice stupas serve as water towers, storing winter meltwater for spring planting. The youth group that built this one in the northern indian village of Gya also installed a café in its base. They used the proceeds to take village elders on a pilgrimage.

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Combines gather for the last week of the soybean harvest on Fazenda Piratini, a 25 thousend hectare farm on fertilized, non-irrigated land. It’s owned by SLC Agricola. They are the largest soybean grower in Brazil, with over 600k hectares of mega-farms planted in soybeans, corn, and cotton. They have weather stations in the fields to correlate that with yield per sq/m and compare with fertilizer, seed timing, planting method, etc. to measure and improve productivity. They practice no-till farming, and every 3-4 years they plant a cover crop “capim brachiaria” to help the soil recover.

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Ruth Voehler, born 1913 “Today it is much harder to realise one’s dreams. But that’s only up to the people. They should start dreaming more modestly again.”

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Luzinterruptus, an anonymous art collective from Madrid, creates installations all over the world using plastic waste. Their recent display in Madrid’s famous fountains showcased a day’s worth of the city’s plastic trash, emphasising its impact to the public.

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The current Large Hadron Collider tunnel, 27 kilometres in circumference (solid line), and the proposed new tunnel, which could accommodate the larger research infrastructure envisioned by the FCC collaboration (dotted line).

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Wilberforce dreams of the biggest trophies. He is eleven years old and lives with his parents and six siblings in the north of Uganda. Wilberforce says, “I want to become the fastest runner in the world. I want my parents, my school and my country to be proud of me one day. This is why I run long distances every day. Only by training like that can I reach my goal.”

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Solar Powered Shower. At the Charan slum settlement, children enjoy a morning shower, something never afforded to them before, which gives them a clean start to the day and some relief from India’s often debilitating heat. The solar powered shower facility was a gift from the Tong-Len Charitable Trust in Dharamsala, India. The shower facility offers them a new world of wonderment, since before most of these children could only bath in a local stream and only when their other duties allowed them to.

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ICELAND. The Thoroddsen family of Hafnarfjörður, photographed with all their possessions outside of their suburban home at 4 pm, December 15, 1993. The family lives in a wood-framed house overlooking the nearby harbor, 10 km from Reykjavik. Björn (Bennie) is a pilot for Iceland Air and Margret (Linda) Gunnlaugsdöttir, a former flight attendant, is now a milliner. Most valued possessions: Hand-built airplane (father); cello (mother); horse (elder daughter); knife (elder son); and antique pistol (younger son).