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Celebrated French-Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado dies aged 81

Celebrated French-Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado dies aged 81

France 2423-05-2025
Brazilian photojournalist Sebastiao Salgado, who died Friday, spent five decades chronicling the best and worst of planet Earth, from far-flung natural wonders to horrifying human catastrophes.
The self-taught photographer crisscrossed the globe throughout his life, from Rwanda to Guatemala, from Indonesia to Bangladesh, documenting famine, war, exodus, exploitation and other tragedies of the so-called Third World with the empathy of "someone who comes from the same part of the world", as he said.
His elegant black-and-white universe also celebrated the planet's immense beauty, such as the "flying rivers" of the Amazon rainforest, and served as a warning of nature 's fragility in the face of climate change.
He leaves an iconic body of work, published in "Life", "Time" and other leading magazines, collected in a stunning series of books, and regularly exhibited in the museums of world capitals such as Paris, where he lived for much of his life.
Salgado won a long list of prestigious prizes across his career, including the Prince of Asturias and Hasselblad awards, and was the protagonist of filmmaker Wim Wenders' Oscar-nominated documentary "The Salt of the Earth" (2014), about the photographer's sojourns in distant corners such as the Arctic Circle and Papua New Guinea.
From Africa to Reagan
Born on February 8, 1944 in the rural county of Aimores in southeastern Brazil, Salgado grew up with seven sisters on their father's cattle farm.
He recalled it as a place where visiting friends and family meant traveling for days, which he said taught him the patience to wait for the magical "fraction of a second" of the perfect photograph.
He earned a master's degree in economics from the University of Sao Paulo, where he was active in the left-wing student movements of the turbulent 1960s. In 1969, he and his wife, Lelia Wanick, fled to France to escape Brazil's military dictatorship. He went on to receive French citizenship.
He picked up Wanick's camera by chance one day in 1970 and was instantly hooked.
"I realized snapshots brought me more pleasure than economic reports," he said.
His job with the International Coffee Organization took him frequently to Africa, where he started taking pictures on the side. He would go on to turn down a dream job at the World Bank in Washington to pursue photography full-time.
Wanick, who staunchly backed his career, stayed home raising their two sons, Juliano Ribeiro and Rodrigo, who was born with Down syndrome.
Salgado's photos of drought and famine in countries such as Niger and Ethiopia landed him a job at renowned photo agency Magnum in 1979.
He was working there when he captured one of the biggest news stories of the time, the assassination attempt on US president Ronald Reagan in 1981.
Salgado made front pages worldwide with his photos of the shooting.
But his true rise to fame came with his first book, "Other Americas" (1984) – a series of portraits taken throughout Latin America – and his unforgettable photographs of misery and resistance among the hordes of mud-covered miners at Brazil 's infamous Serra Pelada, the biggest open-air gold mine in the world.
Critics accused him of "beautifying suffering" but Salgado never veered from his aesthetic or his work.
Lens on Bolsonaro
Painstaking and meticulous, he liked to take his time getting to know his subjects, his three Leica cameras hanging from his neck.
Photography "is a way of life", he told AFP in 2022, on a trip to Sao Paulo to present his exhibition "Amazonia", the product of seven years shooting the world's biggest rainforest.
"It's connected with my ideology... my human and political activity. It all goes together."
A dedicated climate activist, he was a fierce critic of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (2019-2022) for the far-right leader's push to open the Amazon to agribusiness and mining.
Salgado also founded an environmental organization called Instituto Terra to revive disappearing forests in his home state, Minas Gerais, a successful project joined by more than 3,000 landowners.
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