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🗓️ 26 February 2023
⏱️ 29 minutes
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The story of how a photojournalist severely injured in a war zone reinvented himself through cooking. Giles Duley is now using food to transform conflict zones around the world.
Produced and presented by Dan Saladino.
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0:56.7 | In my work as a photographer. enjoy this is Giles Dooley who's photography documenting wars and conflicts around the world I see in some ways the worst in humanity This is Giles Dooley whose photography and |
1:04.8 | writing from conflict zones is unique. My work focuses on families and focuses on |
1:09.5 | individuals. I'm not really a war photographer in the traditional sense. There's not |
1:12.2 | pictures of tanks and |
1:13.2 | planes and explosions, you know, see a picture of a man with a gun. You'll see families. You'll see a mother |
1:17.5 | brushing a daughter's hair, a mother feeding a baby, a father on the floor doing lessons |
1:21.8 | with his kids. |
1:23.0 | And in the last decade also, more of what Giles has captured of the people and places around |
1:28.5 | the world impacted by conflict has featured another important character. |
1:34.8 | I realized that food was so important for these communities. |
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