As most of the world is mesmerized by pop culture and the latest in tech and fashion, unimaginable atrocities are an every day occurrence in some parts of the world, as this conflict photo series candidly shows us.
These overwhelming images are captured by photojournalist William Daniels, as he ventured into the Central African Republic to document deeply harrowing scenes the world needs to see.
This conflict photo series shows how difficult and fatal life has become for Muslims lately in the Central African Republic. There are reports that they are being ethnically cleansed by armed groups of vigilantes called anti-balaka -- the group is made up of Christians, animists and former government loyalist troops.
The French photojournalist decided to venture amid the chaos to be able to correctly capture the story.
African Atrocity Photography
This Conflict Photo Series is Raw and Sheds Light on a Serious Issue
Trend Themes
1. Conflict Photojournalism - The trend of conflict photojournalism provides an opportunity for photographers to capture and shed light on the untold stories of unimaginable atrocities in the world.
2. Ethnic Cleansing Awareness - The trend of ethnic cleansing awareness presents an opportunity for organizations and activists to raise awareness about the devastating effects of ethnic cleansing in conflict-ridden regions.
3. Social Impact Photography - The trend of social impact photography allows photographers to use their skills to bring attention to important social issues and inspire change.
Industry Implications
1. Photojournalism - The photojournalism industry can capitalize on the trend of conflict photojournalism by training and supporting photographers who are willing to capture difficult and fatal life scenes to raise awareness.
2. Human Rights Advocacy - The human rights advocacy industry can utilize the trend of ethnic cleansing awareness to drive international support and actions against ethnic cleansing and promote human rights in conflict-affected regions.
3. Nonprofit Organizations - Nonprofit organizations focused on social impact can leverage the trend of social impact photography to collaborate with photographers and use powerful visual storytelling to advocate for their causes and drive positive change.