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2013, Staged Portraits , 1st prize stories , Stephan Vanfleteren
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People of Mercy

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People receiving treatment on Africa Mercy, a hospital ship docked at Conakry, Guinea.
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People of Mercy

17 October 2012

Conakry, Guinea

Mafoulé Fofana (12)
“At birth, my feet were already reversed, and my hands were missing some fingers. I’m afraid doctors can’t help with my hands, but I hope they will find a way of setting my feet right. I want to know how it is to walk straight.”

 

People receiving treatment on Africa Mercy, a hospital ship docked at Conakry, Guinea.

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Conakry, Guinea

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Shutter speed: 1/250 sec
ISO: 400
F-Stop: 4
Focal Length: 80 mm
Camera: Hasselblad H4D-40

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Stephan Vanfleteren

Stephan Vanfleteren
Nationality:
Belgium
Website:
www.stephanvanfleteren.com
About:
Stephan Vanfleteren lives and works in his native Belgium. After his photography studies he started to work as a freelancer in 1993. His black-and-white documentary photography covers the disappearance of small, anarchic worlds and the phenomena of everyday life in Belgium, as well as events from conflict zones and portrayals of everyday life around the world.  After working for the daily edition of De Morgen newspaper in the past, Vanfleteren now contributes to its weekend supplements.
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Panos for Mercy Ships / De Standaard

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