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Faces of war 'laugh a little' | Faces of war 'laugh a little' |
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The British photographer Rankin - best known for his fashion portraits - has swapped the catwalk for the Democratic Republic of Congo. | The British photographer Rankin - best known for his fashion portraits - has swapped the catwalk for the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
With the help of Oxfam, he travelled to Mugunga camp - to meet some of the thousands of people displaced by a decade of violence. | With the help of Oxfam, he travelled to Mugunga camp - to meet some of the thousands of people displaced by a decade of violence. |
Images from his journey are going on display on London's South Bank, in an exhibition called Cheka Kidogo - which means "laugh a little" in Swahili. | Images from his journey are going on display on London's South Bank, in an exhibition called Cheka Kidogo - which means "laugh a little" in Swahili. |
In an online exclusive for the Today programme, Rankin talks about the people he met and how he captured their spirit in his photographs. | |
There are no captions with this slideshow. Production by Paul Kerley.Publication date 20 October 2008 More audio slideshows | There are no captions with this slideshow. Production by Paul Kerley.Publication date 20 October 2008 More audio slideshows |
On the brink of starvation in EthiopiaNasa at 50: To the Moon and beyond'This is war': The photography of Robert Capa | On the brink of starvation in EthiopiaNasa at 50: To the Moon and beyond'This is war': The photography of Robert Capa |
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