Chronicler of a lost Afghanistan dies

28 May, 2020

Famed French photographer Roland Michaud, who was best known for his timeless images of Afghanistan before the Soviet invasion, has died aged 89, his publishers told AFP Wednesday.
The globetrotting adventurer first visited the country in the 1960s during an eventful career that also included lengthy stays in China, India and Ethiopia.
He was best known for iconic images of a turbaned falconer and an elderly Afghan villager holding a rose, as well as a series of photos called "Caravans of Tartary" of camel caravans in the Pamir mountains.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2020

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