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Michael Regnier /
Michael Regnier was born in Hamburg, Germany, and emigrated with his family
to Australia in 1985. In 1989 he moved to New York to study at Rabbinical
college. In 1991 he returned to Australia and started university studies at the University of Syndey. In 1994 he returned to Germany and then moved to London in 1996 where he graduated with a BA in History and Political Science. After university he >> worked for the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel as picture researcher and then at IPG photo agency with Tom Stoddart, Zed Nelson and David Modell. In 1999 he started working at Panos Pictures as feature sales person and commissions manager.
He lives in London.
Date of birth: 2009-01-10
Place of work: Panos Pictures
Profession: photo editor
Specialization: journalism
City: London
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GRANTS & RESOURCES
The ShootQ Grant is a $12,000 grant given to a photographer to fund a project that raises public awareness about an important social, environmental or economic issue.
WORKSHOPS OUTCOME
There is a concept of 'Poverty trap' in Western sociology. It describes a situation where people don't want to work because of high taxes - it is more advantageous to stay home and get social benefits. In Russia, there are many poverty traps, too. But they are different. © Yulia Vishnevetskaya
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