MARIELLE VAN
UITERT

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Marielle van Uitert nasceu em Kerkdriel, Holanda, em 1973. Estudou fotografia em Amesterdão e Boxtel (Dutch School for Photography) entre 2005 e 2008, e depois decidiu viajar pelo mundo. Tornou-se fotógrafa freelance e ao serviço de diversas agências de notícias, associações humanitárias e organizações não governamentais registou grandes e pequenos dramas humanos no Iraque, Afeganistão, Síria, Cisjordânia, Quénia, Tanzânia, Egipto, Israel, Nepal, Ruanda, República Centro-Africana, República do Ghana, Sri Lanka, etc. Dos seus clientes institucionais destacam-se os jornais The Guardian, AfricaNews, Trouw, RTL news, De Telegraaf e Focus Magazine, entre muitos outros jornais e revistas de diferentes países. Diversas vezes premiada, Marielle van Uitert descreve o mundo segundo uma visão multicultural, no estrito respeito pelas vítimas de tragédias humanas que nunca deixam de a impressionar.
Marielle van Uitert: Iraq - Widows, s/d.
Marielle van Uitert (1973) attended the professional school of photography in Amsterdam and Boxtel from 2005 till 2008. As a professional freelance photographer she focuses at the human being trying to find a balance in vulnerable seats of fire. For her work she reported, embedded as well as not embedded, in Afghanistan. She patrolled with the American 82nd Airborne in Iraq and made reports on her own initiative in the West Bank. She also went to Kenya, Tanzania, Egypt, Israel, Nepal, Rwanda, Central African Republic, Ghana and Sri Lanka to make reports on the authority of a series of heterogeneous clients. Her photos were published in, among others, The Guardian, Trouw, Algemeen Dagblad, Financieele Dagblad, Nederlands Dagblad, de Telegraaf, Focus and a great number of other specialist journals and international magazines. Van Uitert describes the world from a universal, binding view reducing the quantity of casualties to a human and impressionable tragedy.
Book
«Bye Bye Bullshit», ed. 2010 — 30 x 24 cm 100 fotos / 112 págs.
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De tears of an Afghan mother are equal to the tears of a Dutch mother.
MARIELLE VAN UITERT






