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Crossroads of Ancient Spice Route

Crossroads of Ancient Spice Route Daily Life, second prize singles 24-04-2002 Boys, reflected in the winds
Published June 19, 2017

Crossroads of Ancient Spice Route

Daily Life, second prize singles

24-04-2002

Boys, reflected in the windscreen of a parked car, play in the streets. Once at the crossroads of ancient spice routes, Yemen has for centuries been a meeting-point for Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The country maintains much of its tribal character and many traditional ways. Blood feuds and vendettas between rival family groups still arouse local passions, and a number of foreigners have been kidnapped by groups making demands on the authorities. The Yemeni government has expressed support for the American campaign against terrorism, yet on the streets there have been public protests against such issues as Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories.

Commissioned by: Agence Vu for Geo

Location: Sanaa, Yemen

 

Photo Credit: Joachim Ladefoged

Joachim Ladefoged b. 1970 Has worked as a professional photographer since 1991 and is a member of the international photo agency VII. Today he works regularly for editorial clients such as The New York Times Magazine, TIME, MARE, and The New Yorker. Over the years Joachim Ladefoged has received numerous awards for his work from institutions such as Visa D’Or, World Press Photo, POYi, Eissie, and Agfa, as well as Picture of the Year in Denmark.

He has been named one of Photo District News’ 30 emerging photographers to watch and he has participated in the Joop Swart Master Class at World Press Photo. Next to his carrier as a photojournalist, he has worked for commercial clients such as NIKE, Siemens, Bang & Olufsen, Vestas wind power, TDC, Danske Bank, IBM, Pepsi, Johnnie Walker & Gatorade. In 2000 he published his first book ‘Albanians’ that pictures the turbulent life of the Albanians between 1997 and 1999.

In February 2008 he published his latest monograph “Mirror” and in 2009 he directed the short film “Mirror” about bodybuilders. With VII he has contributed to three major book projects: ‘Tsunami’, ‘Forgotten War: Congo’ and ‘VII - questions without answers‘.

Joachim Ladefoged has exhibited his work in several solo and group exhibitions all over the world and is represented in the collection of the Danish Royal Library

Joachin Ladefoged is credited with being one f the driving forces behind the new wave of Danish Photojournalism..

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