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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Santas descend


Posted by Amelia Holowaty Krales at 12:40 AM 1 comments

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Rainy thursday night in Williamsburg

Posted by Amelia Holowaty Krales at 10:05 PM 0 comments

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Evidence of an Election

Posted by Amelia Holowaty Krales at 11:39 PM 1 comments

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Brooklyn Birds


Posted by Amelia Holowaty Krales at 4:49 PM 1 comments
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  • ►  2011 (17)
    • ►  October (2)
      • As Water Rises, There’s No Place Like (or for) Hom...
      • Occupy Wall Street
    • ►  May (1)
      • Visit to Vaitupu
    • ►  April (2)
      • Andrew Puga
      • Lagoon
    • ►  March (3)
      • Tuvalu's Earth Hour
      • Waiting
      • TB Workshop at Fetu Valu Secondary School
    • ►  February (4)
      • Chasing the Tides, part II
      • The Low before the High
      • Chasing the Tides, part I
      • Water testing on January's full moon high tide
    • ►  January (5)
      • Hints of what's to come: King Tide season is upon ...
      • Rain returns
      • Retired seaman, Garodu Auwobo has been living in ...
      • Evening as seen from the runway
      • Night walks
  • ►  2010 (12)
    • ►  December (1)
      • Minutes and Days
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      • Bits and pieces
      • Week Four
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      • Week Two
    • ►  October (1)
      • TUVALU! week one
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      • LA to Gallup
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      • Oaxaca
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      • Center Spread in this issue of The Indypendent
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      • Snow day
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      • Carter Center in Atlanta
      • Milon restaurant. 6th street and First
  • ►  2009 (11)
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      • CPOY, two placements for Caught in the Middle
      • Brenda Ann Kenneally's Upstate Girls
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      • Living Positive: Caught in the Middle
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      • Elda and Anthony's wedding day
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      • ants in the kitchen
      • Rachel turns six
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      • Two Images selected for the Women in Photojournali...
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      • Sergio, Elda's father
      • Magazine class
      • Sky Box
      • 342 Maujer details
  • ▼  2008 (38)
    • ▼  December (4)
      • Santas descend
      • Rainy thursday night in Williamsburg
      • Evidence of an Election
      • Brooklyn Birds
    • ►  November (1)
      • The Canvassers
    • ►  October (7)
      • Geoffrey Sea and The Barnes House
      • Spiritual Peace, with Audio
      • Watching the debates in a swing state
      • Roberts Funeral Home. Logan, Ohio
      • Rushville, Ohio
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Amelia Holowaty Krales
Funafuti, Tuvalu
I am a Fulbright grantee for 2010/11 in Tuvalu, a small nation in the South Pacific working on a photo documentary project entitled “Living in the Shadow of Climate Change: Documenting Tuvalu’s Uncertain Future.” The project aims to look at the implications for, and everyday life of communities and families of a nation that is predicted to be unlivable in 50 years due to rising sea levels caused by climate change.
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