#4: Giles Clarke: Conflict is More Than a Headline
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Global conflict is never an easy pill to swallow but for many of us we move from headline to headline because the conflict doesn't hit close to home. For photojournalist Giles Clarke, conflict is not a stranger. His work takes him to conflict zones where he documents the devastating effects of these conflicts. On this episode we speak to Giles about his story, how he got started, and why it's important to remember that conflict doesn't end with the news cycle.
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