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October 10, 2007
Eastern European Migrant Worker Portraits

Untitled, Beelitz 2006, from Workers, by Ingar Krauss
Despite globalization and open borders in the EU, low-paid hard physical labor is still the most viable source of income and survival for many men from Eastern Europe. Berlin-based photographer Ingar Krauss has documented this ongoing situation with a series of portraits that capture the dignity and despair of wokers who have travelled very long distances to earn a brutal and meager living in the farmlands of Germany. Krauss also supplies an insightful and poignant text to accompany his photos.

very good series of portraits. a wonderful combination of portraiture and photojournalism.
i especially became aware of this, as i do a similar work on migrant workers in new york city.
i would like to exchange experience with ingar kraus, could someone help me out with his email adress, or any adress?
best chris
p.s. my email is drywater@gmx.de
chris
Dramatic pictures. Very good. This is reality.