The Wild Coast
portraits from Suriname
by Ton Hendriks
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About the Book
As a result from the diversity in population, Suriname has always lacked a national unity. But despite or may be because of this historical puzzle there has always been a bond between these people. They all live and work in this tropical country full of natural beauty and economical poverty.
In these portraits I have tried to show the invisible connection between the inhabitants of the Wild Coast as the Dutch called their new colony.
Ton Hendriks, 1998
In these portraits I have tried to show the invisible connection between the inhabitants of the Wild Coast as the Dutch called their new colony.
Ton Hendriks, 1998
Features & Details
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Mar 16, 2009
- Keywords South America, anthropolgy, portraits, photography, travel, people
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About the Creator
Ton Hendriks
Amsterdam Holland
I am a documentary photographer based in Amsterdam. I work for different magazines and companies, mostly making portraits. My own projects concern social groups. I photograph with a journalistic and antropological approach.