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Giuilio Rimondi

April 10, 2015

Huts, shacks and ruins of buildings: Giulio Rimondi photographed refugee dwellings in Lebanon and reveals an on-going state of emergency.
Over a million Syrians have fled the civil war in their country, with most seeking refuge in neighbouring Lebanon. They have set up
temporary homes and, despite the hardships, try to lead normal daily lives. Giulio Rimondi photographed their shelters, which underline their very dire circumstances.

More photos can be seen in the current issue of LFI.
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Born in Italy in 1984, Rimondi studied literature and history of art. In his photo reportages he focusses primarily on social phenomenon and problems in the Mediterranean region. His photo journalist work has been published in the New York Times Lens, Le Monde, Repubblica and other European and Middle Eastern magazines. More

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