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Exposures: Nowhere People


November 03, 2008 Following a second eight-month sojourn to Asia, Constantine moved to Japan in 2002, both to immerse himself in the culture and to pursue his passion for photography. Along with compassion and curiosity, Constantine found that patience was one of his chief strengths as a documentary photographer. When he moved on to the Rohingyas, a Muslim minority in largely Buddhist Burma, he sought to tell the story of how harassment and abuse force the Rohingyas to constantly migrate.

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