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  • Jars of pickled vegetables for sale at the Ciglane outdoor "green" market in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Signs of the four-year siege of Sarajevo are still obvious today. Although food stalls have returned to the Ciglane market, parts of the Olympic park behind it have become a burial ground for siege victims. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Portrait of Lokman Demirovic (father of Arina and grandfather of Nadja); Nadja Bucolovic (10, daughter of Arina); and Arina Bucolovic (mother of Nadja and daughter of Lokman) in the living room of their Sarjevo apartment. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001. ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • Battle scarred hillsides around Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001. ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • Cemetery on the grounds of the Olympic Stadium complex in Sarajevo, the site of the 1984 winter Olympics. A large portion of the athletic fields have become graveyards for the people killed during the siege of Sarajevo. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001.  ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • Portrait of the remaining Demirovic family members of Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001, with whatever new possessions they have acquired since the shooting of their portrait with all of their possessions for Material World: A Global Family Portrait.
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  • Lokman Demirovic portrait, Bosnia and Herzegovina. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001. ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • Arina Demirovic's first cigarette of her chain-smoking day. Smoking is quite prevalent in Sarajevo. Though "no smoking" signs abound, one can't see them through the smoke in most public places, Bosnia and Herzegovina. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001. ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • Portrait of the remaining Demirovic family members of Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001, with whatever new possessions they have acquired since the shooting of their portrait with all of their possessions for Material World: A Global Family Portrait. Demirovic Family.
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  • Portrait of the remaining Demirovic family members of Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001, with whatever new possessions they have acquired since the shooting of their portrait with all of their possessions for Material World: A Global Family Portrait.
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  • Ablutions for Friday Prayer at Mosque. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Ensada Dudo and her husband Rasim still shop at Sarajevo's traditional butcher shops and outdoor green markets, but they find this new, well-stocked supermarket an appealing one-stop shopping destination for lower prices and quality nonperishables. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 2-3).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Although their complicated schedules put pressure on their lives, Rasim and Ensada Dudo of Sarajevo still try to preserve the rituals and pleasures of eating. Remembering all too well when the city was starving, they are grateful that they can now fill Rasim's taxi with the weekly grocery shopping. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 50).
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  • Signs of the four-year siege of Sarajevo are still obvious today. Although food stalls have returned to the Ciglane market, parts of the Olympic park behind it have become a burial ground for siege victims. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 49). This image is featured alongside the Dudo family images in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Signs of the four-year siege of Sarajevo (former Serb gun emplacements overlooking the city) are still obvious today. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 48). This image is featured alongside the Dudo family images in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Feeding pigeons at a downtown park in old Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina.
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  • A human scale chess match on a cold winter's day in a downtown Sarajevo park, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • One of many shops in old Sarajevo that sell tea and coffee sets, pepper grinders and decorated plates, as well as items fashioned from discarded brass military shell casings. Bosnia and Herzegovina. ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • Lokman Demirovic serves his daughter and granddaughter breakfast. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001. ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats}}.
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  • In his Sarajevo apartment, Lokman Demirovic demonstrates acupuncture technique on his granddaughter Nadja, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. From coverage of revisit to Material World Project family in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001.  ©2005 Hungry Planet: What the World Eats
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  • Portrait of the remaining Demirovic family members of Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2001, with whatever new possessions they have acquired since the shooting of their portrait with all of their possessions for Material World: A Global Family Portrait.
    Bos_mw2_18_xs.jpg
  • Fruits and vegetables for sale at the outdoor "green" Ciglane market in Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Signs of the four-year siege of Sarajevo are still obvious today. Although food stalls have returned to the Ciglane market, parts of the Olympic park behind it have become a burial ground for siege victims. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Signs of the four-year siege of Sarajevo are still obvious today. Cemeteries such as this one in the Muslim quarter back right up to the residential neighborhoods nearby. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Signs of the four-year siege of Sarajevo are still obvious today. Cemeteries such as this one in the Muslim quarter back right up to the residential neighborhoods nearby. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • People fill the streets on a rainy day in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Fried egg breakfast in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (From a photographic gallery of meals in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, p. 245).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Ensada Dudo graciously welcomes visitors to her home in Sarajevo with Turkish sweets and cups of Turkish-style coffee on a handcrafted tray. Metalwork is a Sarajevan specialty. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 51).
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  • Signs of the four-year siege of Sarajevo are still obvious today. Although food stalls have returned to the Ciglane market parts of the Olympic park behind it have become a burial ground for siege victims. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 49). This image is featured alongside the Dudo family images in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). The Dudo family in the kitchen/dining room of their home in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with one week's worth of food. Standing between Ensada Dudo and Rasim Dudo are their children (left to right): Ibrahim, Emina, and Amila. The Dudo family is one of the thirty families featured in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 46).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). The Demirovic family of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, sits down to eat a breakfast of fried eggs, bread, and sliced cold meat. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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