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Joost Bastmeijer

Africa Correspondent & Photographer
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Hoi!

This is where I post brief updates about my recent work.


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Recent work
The perilous migration journey through the 'Port of Tears' in Djibouti
about 8 months ago

How one picture changed Mohamed Yousifs life - new work for Trouw

April 11, 2022

Japanese AFP photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba won the World Press Photo exactly two years ago, with a picture from Sudan depicting Mohamed, who was reciting a poem on a dark soccer pitch in Khartoum. The photo has brought Mohamed a lot: he’s now studying in Maastricht and hopes to one day become president of Sudan.

For Trouw, I made a reconstruction about how Mohameds life was turned upside down because of Chiba’s iconic photograph. Click on this link to read the piece (in Dutch).

Tags: Trouw, Mohamed Yousif, Yasuyoshi Chiba, Sudan, Khartoum, Khartoem, Straight Voice, World Press Photo, Lars Boering, UWC, UWC World College, Maastricht
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