I Can Only Tell You What My Eyes See: Photographs from the Refugee Crisis

I Can Only Tell You What My Eyes See: Photographs from the Refugee Crisis
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It's clear that he connects deeply to the human condition of people from all over the world.' - Angelina Jolie; 'It is not pity Duley feels, but unityDuley prefers to call himself a storyteller than a photographer. That is what I love about Giles's photography. Looking at his images, we can feel what he feels. 'What is different about photographers is the emotional connection they make. His camera is a tool to achieve global reach rather than show off technical brilliance.' - The Times; 'What an impressive man Giles Duley is, and his photographs are incredible' - Louise Minchin, BBC Breakfast
Giles Duley is an award-winning photographer who has spent the last decade documenting the effects of conflict on civilians around the globe. Duley visited fourteen countries to tell the stories of individuals and families forced to flee their homes. Bringing together over 150 original photographs as well as texts by Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and Robert Del Naja from Massive Attack, this book captures how even in the midst of such horror and tragedy there is humour, the unexpected, and, above all, humanity. That is what I love about Giles’s photography. It’s clear that he connects deeply to the human condition of people from all over the world.”Angelina Jolie All profits obtained from the sale of this book will be donated to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN agency that protects the rights and well-being of refugees all over the world.In October 2015, Giles Duley was commissioned by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to document the refugee crisis. Over the next seven months, he was to criss-cross Europe and the Middle East attempting to put a human face to one of the biggest humanitarian crises of our time. Looking at his images, we can feel what he feels. He is a trustee for the NGO EMERGENCY and Ambassador for the landmine charity Find A Better Way. His photographs have been published worldwide in outlets such as
He recently launched the Legacy of War, a five-year project documenting post-conflict communities. In 2011, while he was embedded with the US army in Afghanistan, Duley stepped on an IED and was severely injured, losing two legs and an arm. Massive Attack included some of Giles Duley's photographs in the visual graphics for their recent European tour.Filippo Grandi is the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Del Naja is one of t