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John
Hulme is a documentary photographer dividing his time between South
East Asia and Britain. His work has focused on documenting social
issues in Europe, Thailand, Burma and India.
John's work has been published in books, Magazines
and newspapers, including AOL, Pacific Press (Japan), MacMillan
Education, Heinemann, BBC, McGraw Hill (US), Longman Asia, Oxford
University Press, Cambridge University Press, Hodder Wayland, Franklin
Watts, AA Publishing, Reed Primary, MacMillan Oxford, Independent
On Sunday, Evans Brothers, Aladdin Books, APA Publications (Singapore),
Dorling Kindersley, Financial Times and The Sydney Morning Herald.
As an accredited photographer for the BBC and Channel
Four he has been involved in the production of several documentary's,
most recently for Panorama shooting Hi-8 footage of Thailand's Chicken
farms and slaughter house's.
John was invited by Kent University, Canterbury (UK)
to exhibit his work. The exhibition "Burma's Forgotten War"
Images from the Thai/Burma border depicting Karen insurgents, Refugee
camps and backpack medic's, was well received, informing both students
and academics about a part of the world that receives little if
any, media attention.
Recent work includes the documentation of Burmese
Migrant Workers, the Karen people of Burma, including their military
wing, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)., And Gold Mining
in Kachin state Upper Burma.
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