Posted by Andrew on October 30th 2008
World Vision photographer David Duchemin captures the soul of travel with his beautiful photos. He shares his insights into the world of travel and NGO photography.

Varanasi, India
David Duchemin’s work goes beyond mere photography. He has an artist’s eye that seeks out the beauty of the places he visits – and wonderful, intimate shared moments with the local people that he encounters on his journeys.
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Posted by on June 19th 2008
When I saw Richard Wainwright’s Counting the Cost of Gold story on the BBC website, I was curious to find out more about the photographer and his trip to the Ituri District of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This African country has been in the grip of war for many years, and I wanted to find out a little more about how Richard got involved with the story and the practicalities and hardships of working in such a remote and dangerous place. I asked him to participate in an interview, and he kindly agreed.

Artisanal gold miners at work in Kanga-Isine, one
of the richest gold mines in Africa in Mongbwalu,
Eastern Congo.
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